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I was so disappointed with that ending, it was just too 'as expected' where I wanted it to be edgy and a little bit dark.
Ah well......
miasmum wrote:As ever I just ended up thinking what a load of tosh.
So she took those sleeping tablets and yet had no after effects, could hot wire a car, knew more about the workings of the electrics than a car thief.
How did she get into the library? Surely a building like that isn't left unlocked with no one in it and if someone was in it, why didn't they hear the baby? There was nobody there to hear a baby
and at the end of the day, what was it all about?????????? Who was Georgia, what was her part in it? She was the woman who had 'accidentally' killed Paula's 8 year old daughter Bit of a coincidence she was also an architect, are they two a penny round there????
Why when her mother in law was so supportive didn't she go to her immediately? I don't think she had a close relationship with her
Why when her husband said are you sleeping with him didn't she say who? They had been talking about David at the time
What was Kay's part in it all, what was the number plate she had on her phone? Kay was David's wife and she had found out about Ellen and David's 'affair' (which to me seemed not to have any substance, David was besotted but Ellen didn't even know!) The number plate was that of Georgia's who had knocked Paula's daughter down, and Kay knew about all this
If anyone can answer any of those questions I would be grateful Hopefully the bits in bold will answer some
oh and who puts a baby on the window sill Can't answer that, although it was a table on a balcony, if that makes it any easier to understand
TheOstrich wrote:We've seen this before, haven't we? Promising drama develops well over the first three or four episodes. Then suddenly it's the last one - and the writers "panic" to wrap things up, and usually not very satisfactorily.
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