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chessington | 12:34 Mon 13th Apr 2020 | Film, Media & TV
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Loving this series, last one tonight, anyone else enjoying it?
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Yes me, didn't know it was on tonight though, so thanks for that.
Me too.
Yes, very much. So pleased we haven't got to wait until next Sunday.
We’ve just watched last nights episode on catchup ready to watch the last episode tonight.
I really couldn’t second guess what the eventual outcome will be, anyone got any theories??
I'm gripped by it and after last night's fending I'm thinking about how it is going to be resolved. The acting is so good - particularly Kaya . And that house overlooking the water - wow !
I was quite disappointed with the ending. I was expecting a twist. Very bland I thought.
And they all lived happily ever after :-/
Yes, very good. Kept us watching.
Naomi, there was a bit of a twist revealed by the flashback to the actual murder taking place.
Exactly Ken. Had I written it, I'd have had the wife and the girl - who had become close - bump the husband off and bring the baby up together.
Yes, there was a revelation there, Ken - but still a disappointingly bland outcome.
Sort of lost interest in it.
The only 2 characters I didn't dislike were Kaya and her female probation officer. As for the others; hubby had built his fortune on the back of money laundering for the drugs gang, wifey was all 'me, me, me', the male probation officer was a crim and Kaya's mother was a scheming, bitter old so and so and not just a bit crazy - looked as if she had gone even crazier than she was when she played the besotted teaching assistant in series 2 of Happy Valley.
Yeah but yeah but the house was stunning;-)
They gave the house up at the end, didn't they?
I don’t think so Tilly, wasn’t the last scene, six months later, with them and the baby, in the house?
I agree, it kind of tapered off and could have had a more exciting ending.
I don't think so, Vagus. There was a shot of the front of a different house just before the family scene and there was a back garden with washing on the line.
Oh yes, you’re right Tilly, I forgot about the washing line :)
Looked more like a typical council house. It was inferred that they were about to lose everything.
I think it was the best possible ending that it could have been in the circumstances. It said a lot about class and the difficulties of social mobility and exploitation. The characters had "changed" learnt something in the process.
I guess it did seem a bit Happy Ever After but it wasn't trite or simplistic.
I thought it was a cut above some of today's dramas.

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