I just kept thinking how much of a nightmare it will be to get that beetroot stain off his wooden chopping board.
My OCD couldn’t cope with that scene !
My OCD couldn’t cope with that scene !
Do you mean Tommy Lee Royce or The Lone Ranger?Just found this thread...why do I feel Ryan will die as the final nail in the coffin to hate Catherine? 6 days till the final and I on edge already!
P.s I have binged from season 1 in 2 days! My children or fella haven't seen me I think they may report me as missing. It's all Sally's fault!!!
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P.s.s why do I fancy TLR hahaha
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Hid looks not his character obvs!
Oh yea. That’s so weird!! Good catch! I missed that altogether!! But there were texts and calls on it..? Or is that just to her sim I guess they can’t tell specifically which phone she was using?When the pharmacist killed the PE teacher's wife, we saw her phone on the floor.
I thought it was a smartphone.
The police were discussing her phone and said it was so old she would only be able to call or text on it.
Who has her smartphone? The pharmacist or the husband?
Oh yea. That’s so weird!! Good catch! I missed that altogether!!
That was kind of her theory that TLR was a horror to Becky but it was something Catherine did that drove her to suicide but she's convinced herself otherwise over the years. Explaining why TLR has such a deep hatred for her as well. Also like the theory the brother is also somehow involved in all of it. I'm not convinced that they would make that the twist like but when she said it it did get me thinkingThat would be quite a twist - albeit a really bad one. Maybe TLR didn't grape Becky at all and Catherine's actually the one somewhat responsible for her daughter taking her own life (them having a huge row or something) and has been riddled with guilt ever since, hence the panic attacks and hallucinations. And she blames TLR because it's easier than dealing with her own guilt or something idk
Like I said, a really bad twist and surely Sally Wainwright wouldn't do this to us![]()
I thought it odd when he went to this mothers to see his daughters he said 'are they in bed' and she said 'no, they're in there'. One had her pyjamas and dressing gown on and of course the younger one had her coat on as usual. Surely the Grandma would have had her take it off and put her dressing gown on?Maybe the daughter has it hidden in her coat.
She won't take her coat off though that's been hinted at before so I don't think she would if her Grandma askedI thought it odd when he went to this mothers to see his daughters he said 'are they in bed' and she said 'no, they're in there'. One had her pyjamas and dressing gown on and of course the younger one had her coat on as usual. Surely the Grandma would have had her take it off and put her dressing gown on?
I know she won't when she's at home but thought she might be different when she was out of her own house and in a 'safe house' so to speak.She won't take her coat off though that's been hinted at before so I don't think she would if her Grandma asked
I think Sally always knew the ending. The way there was always a three series plan, have this long break between 2 and 3. Sally has been sitting on the answer to want happens to TLR for years.I wonder if Sally Wainwright has even decided what the ending will be or whether it will be decided and edited in at the last minute.
He mentioned to Tommy he hid in his wife's boot of her car as they have no interest in her and don't follow herThere is no way the police wouldn’t of followed Darius when he picked up TLC.
He said in the van they were watching his house, surely they will know where he’s hiding out ?
‘Wouldn’t have, not of’ ffs RyanThere is no way the police wouldn’t of followed Darius when he picked up TLC.
He said in the van they were watching his house, surely they will know where he’s hiding out ?
I think the beetroot was symbolic.Maybe the old man will tell Darius TLR has been on the XBox potentially giving away his location! And maybe the beetroot is involved somehow. That was SO random.
I remember in English Literature lessons at school having the symbolism in Tess of the D'Urbevilles hammered into us.I think the beetroot was symbolic.