If Part was left you wondering whether this was a thriller or a horror, then Part two clearly defines this mini series as a horror. Loaded with scares and jumps from start to finish, this had moments that would have graced any present day horror movie.
The story has continued to intrigue, more questions are asked, you're left wondering whether Tom is a victim or not. As Tom is absent for most of the episode, it's Hannah who takes centre stage, investigating the strange goings on, opening a can of worms that should never have been tampered with. Jodie Comer is fantastic, as are Mark Addy and Julia Sawalha.
It's visually stunning, you can see that money went into this production, the scenes from the Scarborough Bandstand look fantastic, the visuals are incredible. The appearances of Isha, although terrifying are beautifully done.
Loved it, 9/10
The story has continued to intrigue, more questions are asked, you're left wondering whether Tom is a victim or not. As Tom is absent for most of the episode, it's Hannah who takes centre stage, investigating the strange goings on, opening a can of worms that should never have been tampered with. Jodie Comer is fantastic, as are Mark Addy and Julia Sawalha.
It's visually stunning, you can see that money went into this production, the scenes from the Scarborough Bandstand look fantastic, the visuals are incredible. The appearances of Isha, although terrifying are beautifully done.
Loved it, 9/10