The community start to hear about the second death, and friends if Gary's arrive in Sherwood to pay their respects.
I'm still in shock after episode two's conclusion, I had to watch it again to prove I didn't imagine it, that really was dramatic.
This third episode is loaded with quality, I'm still getting used to the format of the show, it seems to be defying the usual constraints. It's settled down very well, the acting is first rate, but it's the story that's so compelling, they have truly managed to generate the divides and hate that's been deeply rooted in this community for so long.
I concluded in episode one's review, that this was going to be a six part whodunnit, I think I spoke too soon, we seem to know who, what we don't know is why, it's another identity we're keen to learn.
As two well known faces exit, more pop up, The BBC seemed to have gone all out with this one.
Rushbrook and Manville, Julie and Cath, it doesn't get much better.
8/10.
I'm still in shock after episode two's conclusion, I had to watch it again to prove I didn't imagine it, that really was dramatic.
This third episode is loaded with quality, I'm still getting used to the format of the show, it seems to be defying the usual constraints. It's settled down very well, the acting is first rate, but it's the story that's so compelling, they have truly managed to generate the divides and hate that's been deeply rooted in this community for so long.
I concluded in episode one's review, that this was going to be a six part whodunnit, I think I spoke too soon, we seem to know who, what we don't know is why, it's another identity we're keen to learn.
As two well known faces exit, more pop up, The BBC seemed to have gone all out with this one.
Rushbrook and Manville, Julie and Cath, it doesn't get much better.
8/10.