Last weeks ending, Mac had his eye gouged out, this week its ok/
Where did the crate come from, that she put the bloke in, she must be strong, and how did she bury it, after the builders had relayed the floor.?
Do you think Paula is the missing sister?
I have no idea either, Tamaris...but I wish I hadn't watched it ! Silly of me.....it was nasty, sadistic and downright silly.
At first I thought Paula was,an interesting character, but the story degenerated into sordid situations that only touched upon the motives of the characters. And all those loose ends ! The trouble was that imagined hallucinations kept being presented as real.
What a contrast with 'Broken ' on Tuesday evenings....real situations and real characters, brilliantly acted. I think it is the best work Sean Bean has ever done.
I think I will have to sit up all night with David Dimbleby to get Paula out of my mind !
It seems to be a tale of a teacher who likes the boaby but I'm sure there's an interesting back story coming about her need to copulate with every man who crosses her threshold.
There ain't no back story, interesting or otherwise, coming Douglas - it's finished. Having invested in the first two parts, I began watching this last part, but got distracted and didn't really care about what happened in the end. Absolute carp
Oh, I thought it was something like nine episodes, I must have confused it with something else.
Seems to be a tale of random paths crossing, bad people out there and don't have more than one partner at a time, especially if he's a child killer with a haunted Transit.
I watched it in bed and couldn't wait for this morning to ask you all what was going on but it seems I'm not as thick as I thought I was!!!! Why did Mac go back to the house where James used to live? What was the point of the dog? Loads of other stuff I don't understand. What a waste of time!!
Douglas, my only surprise was that she didn't bed the young lad she rescued outside her house:-/ A plot that had more holes than 'Blackburn, Lancashire' and, as has already been said, a total waste of 3 hours.
There is more to come. That was only Series One. Couldn't work out the eye thing either. There was a hint about a possible family relationship between Paula and the Handyman when he said his father had taken him to Liverpool leaving sister behind. But then there's the ghost child in the van and a missing girl at his mother's old house. Was baffled. Should be a denoeument per series, like the wonderful Line of Duty.
I thought it was the final episode last week when he got arrested, so I was surprised to see he was out on bail, how did that happen? It really got too confusing in this last episode and where did the dog come from, did that little boy bring it in, and if he did, why did he leave it there?On the other hand, I too am enjoying Broken very much even though I'm not sure why we keep getting flashbacks of that little boy.Still, I don't think it's going to be as confusing as Paula.