Alex's memorial is fast approaching, and Jen is still missing, Nic is struggling with visions from the past.
Maybe this wasn't as sharp or complex as the previous episode, but it was still a good watch. The writhing from Daisy May Cooper and Selin Hizli has been perfection, the trouble is, the previous episode was mind blowing, that standard was hard to maintain.
The ultimate scene had to be that big moment where Jen explains to Nic about where she's at, and why she's ended up where she has.
Dan, I actually felt a little sorry for the guy here, I haven't up until this point, but when you think of it, she was messing around with his brother, isn't it a case of six one one and half a dozen of the other.
I did laugh at the quiche jokes, and it's true, people eat quiche, but do people really like quiche.
Just realised that the boy is actually Samuel Bottomley, what a year that young guy has had, he's appeared in some awesome dramas, a relatively small role for him here, I wonder if he'll have a part to play in the final episode.
What a great show this is, 8/10.
Maybe this wasn't as sharp or complex as the previous episode, but it was still a good watch. The writhing from Daisy May Cooper and Selin Hizli has been perfection, the trouble is, the previous episode was mind blowing, that standard was hard to maintain.
The ultimate scene had to be that big moment where Jen explains to Nic about where she's at, and why she's ended up where she has.
Dan, I actually felt a little sorry for the guy here, I haven't up until this point, but when you think of it, she was messing around with his brother, isn't it a case of six one one and half a dozen of the other.
I did laugh at the quiche jokes, and it's true, people eat quiche, but do people really like quiche.
Just realised that the boy is actually Samuel Bottomley, what a year that young guy has had, he's appeared in some awesome dramas, a relatively small role for him here, I wonder if he'll have a part to play in the final episode.
What a great show this is, 8/10.