The result of Danny's trial is revealed, Alec and Ellie continue to dig on The Sandbrook trial, and finally put the pieces together.
Overall, series two was not a patch on series one, it started well, it dipped right in the middle, but it does at least conclude very well.
Series two's finale answers a lot of questions, although it feels as though The Sandbrook trial is concluded more satisfactorily than Danny's murder case.
I didn't like some aspects of it, some of the pieces felt like they were forced into the jigsaw puzzle rather than placed delicately. The Claire storyline again, just sat a little awkwardly, and I couldn't believe the relationship that existed in the present between her and Lee, came from this, it makes no sense.
I liked that scene where Joe was confronted by everyone involved, a strong moment, and proof Jodie Whittaker, is a cracking actress.
The best scenes once again come between Rampling and Baptiste, the pair worked incredibly well together.
Flawed, but very, very good, 8/10.
Overall, series two was not a patch on series one, it started well, it dipped right in the middle, but it does at least conclude very well.
Series two's finale answers a lot of questions, although it feels as though The Sandbrook trial is concluded more satisfactorily than Danny's murder case.
I didn't like some aspects of it, some of the pieces felt like they were forced into the jigsaw puzzle rather than placed delicately. The Claire storyline again, just sat a little awkwardly, and I couldn't believe the relationship that existed in the present between her and Lee, came from this, it makes no sense.
I liked that scene where Joe was confronted by everyone involved, a strong moment, and proof Jodie Whittaker, is a cracking actress.
The best scenes once again come between Rampling and Baptiste, the pair worked incredibly well together.
Flawed, but very, very good, 8/10.