After the tragic death, the heat is turned up on Malcolm's family, as the mob believe even though he's dead, that he's still the guilty party.
On par with the previous episode, it's not bad, there are some interesting moments, and a few clues, we learn a fair bit from Seth.
All fingers seem to be pointing straight at Fiona, what is she hiding, and why won't she allow her daughter to explain what she knows? Is she covering for her husband?
I'm still getting knock off Broadchurch vibes, but this lacks the necessary subtlety, 6/10.
On par with the previous episode, it's not bad, there are some interesting moments, and a few clues, we learn a fair bit from Seth.
All fingers seem to be pointing straight at Fiona, what is she hiding, and why won't she allow her daughter to explain what she knows? Is she covering for her husband?
I'm still getting knock off Broadchurch vibes, but this lacks the necessary subtlety, 6/10.