The Fear
- Episode aired Mar 27, 2023
- 52m
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
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A paramilitary style assault has Grace determined to bring the McIntyres to their knees.A paramilitary style assault has Grace determined to bring the McIntyres to their knees.A paramilitary style assault has Grace determined to bring the McIntyres to their knees.
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- GoofsGentlemen "locks himself" in bus. These don't have locks. Also, the glass was smashed, when they could also simply have opened an emergency door.
- SoundtracksDemogorgon
by Waking Android
Lyrics and Music by K. Couchman and D. Gilmore
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Best episode to date.
JP reviews his punishment for dealing outside of the area, his parents can only stand aside and await his fate. This action seems to drive a determined Grace on even more.
Episodes one and two were very good, this third one is up another notch. This third installment was excellent, very powerful drama.
It's the midway point, and this show is just getting better and better, there's no midpoint lull, if anything, the tension and drama have gone up a notch.
Writer Fran Harris has done a great job, you're truly getting the harsh reality of modern policing, they're trying to do a job in impossible circumstances.
The relationship between Grace and Stevie is definitely interesting, is there a bit of a spark, or just a mutual respect.
What gets me is the way that The McIntyres are going about their everyday lives as if they were rubbing a grocery store down the local market.
A few questions come out here, what truly is happening with Annie, and I have to know if DS Canning is on the take, or just incompetent.
9/10.
Episodes one and two were very good, this third one is up another notch. This third installment was excellent, very powerful drama.
It's the midway point, and this show is just getting better and better, there's no midpoint lull, if anything, the tension and drama have gone up a notch.
Writer Fran Harris has done a great job, you're truly getting the harsh reality of modern policing, they're trying to do a job in impossible circumstances.
The relationship between Grace and Stevie is definitely interesting, is there a bit of a spark, or just a mutual respect.
What gets me is the way that The McIntyres are going about their everyday lives as if they were rubbing a grocery store down the local market.
A few questions come out here, what truly is happening with Annie, and I have to know if DS Canning is on the take, or just incompetent.
9/10.
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