Alex's vigil arrives, and tensions arise, Theresa is struggling to deal with her recent admission.
If only Part one had been of this quality, it may have made the series better as a whole, it was so slow, this was way more intense, and much better use of both Anna Maxwell Martin and Rachel Stirling.
Well paced, gritty, the story finally became really interesting. I'm intrigued by what's going on with David, he's looking a little suspicious.
This is what happens when you lie, even little white lies can turn into something else.
Theresa's miserable face is proving to be hard work, she's like the modern day equivalent of Pauline Fowler.
Pretty good, 7/10.
If only Part one had been of this quality, it may have made the series better as a whole, it was so slow, this was way more intense, and much better use of both Anna Maxwell Martin and Rachel Stirling.
Well paced, gritty, the story finally became really interesting. I'm intrigued by what's going on with David, he's looking a little suspicious.
This is what happens when you lie, even little white lies can turn into something else.
Theresa's miserable face is proving to be hard work, she's like the modern day equivalent of Pauline Fowler.
Pretty good, 7/10.