Yes, looks promising and "Haley" was good. The scenes with just Tennent and Coleman were excellent, those two are really good together. Could someone remind me, was the woman who wrote/helped with the book the one who has worked on the local paper for years?
No I shouldn't think it will be Sir Len. My money is on the bloke that David Tennant clocked getting into his car across the road from Haley's house. He had a DDD (definitely dodgy demeanour!).
Enjoyed this, even though I struggled to recall the detail from the last series, I finally decided it didn't matter and of course it didn't! Lots of questions, Mr C seems to have all the answers, time will tell if he's right .
I found myself being rather critical during last night's episode. First of all they didn't use their car seat belts some of the time, and then how did 'Hayley' get into her house with the detectives as she had no belongings or key on her? It was all rather slow moving for me, hope it improves and that the ending is clear.
I missed the condom packet in the glove box, serves me right for knitting and watching - multi-tasking is no good when you're trying to watch something like Broadchurch.
I wish David wouldn't gabble, I can't understand all he says. Apart from that, I enjoyed it and I enjoy these threads too - Gransnetters are such eagle-eyed detectives
I was unconvinced by some of the evidence apparently pointing to a serial sex predator - fisherman's twine and a condom. I can readily imagine that a keen fisherman might have some twine about his person without wishing to tie someone up; and a man hoping to get lucky at a party might carry a packet of condoms just in case: that wouldn't make him a rapist, just careful. I'm not saying the rapist isn't a serial sex predator, just that the detectives shouldn't close their minds.
Ana there was a bit of a red condom wrapper at the scene, the glovebox ones were also in a red packet. It was mentioned that a condom had been used as indicated when "Hayley* was examined.
Haven't watched it yet,so I had better stay off here! We usually record about three of a series and then watch them either all together (!) or one every day.
I'm wondering if the scene where Olivia Coleman's character is called into her son's school to discuss the porn incident is not only to make the point of the detrimental affect it has on young minds but possibly to provide a link to the fact that some rapists have an addictive porn habit.
I'm amazed Ellie chose to stay in Broadchurch with her son after what happened in the first series - imagine what the boy's had to face at school. No wonder he's going off the rails...
I am a keen fisherman, grumppa and have been known to have twine about my person. I have often thought about tying someone up, but unfortunately, he has never been into that sort of thing! ?