2 reviews
An excellent penultimate episode.
I keep waiting for the dip in quality, but there doesn't seem to be one, the story has gotten more intriguing, deeper and I'm desperate to know what's going on. The location work and scenery look fantastic, as does her yellow coat!
It feels like the questions are being slowly answered, but I'm sure we're going to be made to wait until the very last for the answer to the biggest question of all. It doesn't feel like it's going to be as simple as one or two bad guys, and the potential suspects for being the bad guy are plentiful.
Powerful scenes throughout from the courtroom to the arrest. Myles's Courtroom speech has to be the most impressive scene so far, she is outstanding.
9/10
It feels like the questions are being slowly answered, but I'm sure we're going to be made to wait until the very last for the answer to the biggest question of all. It doesn't feel like it's going to be as simple as one or two bad guys, and the potential suspects for being the bad guy are plentiful.
Powerful scenes throughout from the courtroom to the arrest. Myles's Courtroom speech has to be the most impressive scene so far, she is outstanding.
9/10
- Sleepin_Dragon
- Jul 4, 2018
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Episode 1.7
The more Faith discovers about her missing husband, his money laundering activities the more she wishes that she never married him. Faith discovers a letter Evan wrote to her telling her to go to the police outside of the county.
As Steve Baldini appears in court over criminal damage, Faith makes a heartfelt plea to the court to have him freed. She realises that Baldini has been a true soulmate.
Faith also gets thinking as to why DI Williams is so hell bent to get Faith, even resorting to having her children taken away.
As Faith goes to court to get her children back, there is a real punch in the air moment as Williams role in the accident that caused Dr Alpay's death comes to light.
In this penultimate episode we finally think that Faith is in the driving seat, that something better is emerging from the mess she has found herself in.
Eiry Thomas's role as DI Williams needs singling out. She is deliciously vindictive.
As Steve Baldini appears in court over criminal damage, Faith makes a heartfelt plea to the court to have him freed. She realises that Baldini has been a true soulmate.
Faith also gets thinking as to why DI Williams is so hell bent to get Faith, even resorting to having her children taken away.
As Faith goes to court to get her children back, there is a real punch in the air moment as Williams role in the accident that caused Dr Alpay's death comes to light.
In this penultimate episode we finally think that Faith is in the driving seat, that something better is emerging from the mess she has found herself in.
Eiry Thomas's role as DI Williams needs singling out. She is deliciously vindictive.
- Prismark10
- Sep 12, 2018
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