Rajid wakes up in a hospital bed to learn the fate of his men, Kasia is given the chance to leave England for Poland, and jumps at the opportunity, leaving Jan and Harry feeling confused and upset.
It's a good end to the first series, if I'm honest I'd have to say I thought that most of the main content came in the previous episode, but it was good, and pretty much every character needs a resolution .
There were a couple of gaps, such as Henriette ending up in a camp, I may be wrong but I don't think we got to see how or why, and Rajid's story was a little unexplained.
We didn't see Marga in the previous episode, but here she features quite heavily, her story is really chilling, .....like brother, like sister I guess, no wonder the parents perpetually have a confused look on their faces.
I get thr impression that they've left the door open for a third series, there's definitely the scope, and so many ways they could develop the story, but I don't see it coming back, I bet this cost a small fortune to produce. I hope I'm proven wrong.
Lesley Manville and Mark Bonnar once again delivered. Ahad Raza Mir has been an absolute scene stealer, he's an impressive actor.
It had a somewhat greater feeling of melodrama at times, but it was powerfully acted and definitely interesting.
7/10.