Reality begins to hit home, as Danny accompanies his ex wife Susannah to The Mortuary, to say goodbye to Catherine.
Finally, Danny begins to accept some responsibility, and some of the strands that have gone before begin to link up, it has felt a little disjointed up until this point.
I thought this was perhaps a little better than the last few, elevated by the acting of Anne Marie Duff, I'm still struggling to understand and deal with Danny, a real Job's comforter he turned out to be.
One to go, and I don't feel like we're being given anything to work out who or why.
Not bad, 6/10.
Finally, Danny begins to accept some responsibility, and some of the strands that have gone before begin to link up, it has felt a little disjointed up until this point.
I thought this was perhaps a little better than the last few, elevated by the acting of Anne Marie Duff, I'm still struggling to understand and deal with Danny, a real Job's comforter he turned out to be.
One to go, and I don't feel like we're being given anything to work out who or why.
Not bad, 6/10.