Helen faces a desperate battle for survival after her serious injury. Elliot stays by her side 24/7, until he decides it's time to have a Dina showing with Donal McDonnell.
Surreal, there's no other word that's needed to describe this penultimate episode, I can understand why it has a lower score than the rest of the series, but it's still a good watch.
Once you know what's going on, and exactly what's happening with Helen, it makes sense, and you'll perhaps enjoy what you're seeing, even if you can't possibly dot the i's and cross the t's.
The beeping oven definitely made sense in the end, I kept on wondering why they simply didn't switch the power off.
Well there was one face I was very pleased to see back, not someone I was expecting to resurface for obvious reason, but in the context of this rather bizarre episode, it worked rather well.
We're left with a pretty good cliffhanger, how's he going to get out of this one, will Helen be the one to save him...again?
7/10.
Surreal, there's no other word that's needed to describe this penultimate episode, I can understand why it has a lower score than the rest of the series, but it's still a good watch.
Once you know what's going on, and exactly what's happening with Helen, it makes sense, and you'll perhaps enjoy what you're seeing, even if you can't possibly dot the i's and cross the t's.
The beeping oven definitely made sense in the end, I kept on wondering why they simply didn't switch the power off.
Well there was one face I was very pleased to see back, not someone I was expecting to resurface for obvious reason, but in the context of this rather bizarre episode, it worked rather well.
We're left with a pretty good cliffhanger, how's he going to get out of this one, will Helen be the one to save him...again?
7/10.