(TV Mini Series)

(2022)

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6/10
Episode 2
Prismark1029 May 2023
It's another moody slow burn episode and the watchword is truth.

Stella wants the truth about her daughter's murder and goes to see Charles Stone again in prison to learn more.

However Charles might be playing a game and he has got his son involved in a complex web. Meanwhile Charles father, dying of cancer wants his son to be honest.

Yet Charles is not safe in prison. A new inmate arrives in the wing and warn Charles to keep his trap shut.

Stella also finds out more about her ex husband Paul. He might have been tangled up somehow in their daughter's murder as he took cocaine.

Only for Stella to discover he was always having an affair with his now fiancé. No wonder he managed to move on so quickly in his life.

There is a lot of intrigue and you just know that not everyone is being truthful.
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9/10
A quality continuation.
Sleepin_Dragon20 May 2023
Stella cannot quite move on from what Charles told her, she visits him once again, and starts looking into Cleo's disappearance, she makes an alarming discovery about Cleo, one which involves Maisy.

A very, very good second episode, they really did nail it, there is so much more going on than meets the eye, did Charles really kill Maisy, or is he the innocent party, the wronged man?

I said previously that it felt as though they'd skipped the crime and investigation phase, as expected they've reversed back to the first stage, it seemed an odd place to start an episode with Charles in prison, the mystery begins.

First glimpse of one of the McKellar family, and of course he's something a bit nasty.

Johnny Harris was terrific once again, I was disappointed with him in Great Expectations, but that was a generally poor production, he's much, much better here.

9/10.
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