David Whitehead is sent back to Southcliffe to report on the crimes, an unhappy place for him. Claire had been left multiple messages from Stephen, possibly a cry for help.
Stephen is coming across as a man on the edge, refusing to claim benefits, caring for his old mum, who's suffering from dementia.
Paul is a real monster, he's devious, he lies, he's a hypocrite, great acting.
The first thing you notice is how the story is being told, it isn't a straight line, it's back and forth, giving different perspectives. We seem to learn as much about Claire and David as we do about Stephen.
It's very sad, but compelling drama. Some very dramatic scenes, 8/10.
Stephen is coming across as a man on the edge, refusing to claim benefits, caring for his old mum, who's suffering from dementia.
Paul is a real monster, he's devious, he lies, he's a hypocrite, great acting.
The first thing you notice is how the story is being told, it isn't a straight line, it's back and forth, giving different perspectives. We seem to learn as much about Claire and David as we do about Stephen.
It's very sad, but compelling drama. Some very dramatic scenes, 8/10.