Happy Valley final series

She plays a complex character well. That life event that happened with her daughter has kind of stopped her having empathy in some situations.
 
Nope. Spoiler tags are well established on forums and it's on people if they can't resist clicking, but allow proper discussion without spoiling it for people.
No I meant if a reply does the spoiler stay pixilated in the quote box. It was a test, even though I had revealed when I replied it pixilated it again
 
Was hoping to watch the next episode tonight and only realised I can’t, like someone said “old fashioned way , once a week “ Great show and love the intense music and tommy is a baddie that seriously scares the crap out of me!!!!
 
Very good show and i like how it ended, thought the acting was excellent during the main scene, but...

They just sort of rushed in the ending about the teacher and the chemist, the death too was just done via text... think they could've given the show another 20mins and tied these up nicely
 
Incredible writing. Harrowing acting. Just slightly weird for me personally given how well I know just about every single location.
It was weird when TLR rode his bike up onto Warley Moor and stopped to take in the view. I run on that moor frequently and, on a nice day, I'll always stop exactly where he did to look out towards Stoodley Pike.
 
Works well for the sound recordist.

It was absent in the final Heptonstall graveyard scene.
Yeah i didn't want to mention that, didnt want to add anything about the show but She had it on for years through all the crap, then at the end when it seems she's moving on, no scarf... Why didn't she just take it off ages ago? :ROFLMAO:
 
Only just watched the whole thing. Full 3 series. Binged it inside 2 weeks. I thought it was excellent.

Sarah Lanchashire, take a f**king bow, what a performance. Top notch acting throughout.

Agree it could've lasted maybe another 20 minutes to tie up the loose ends, but that is being super critical IMO.
 
Here in Happy Valley, we are used to tourists arriving to look for film locations associated with Last Tango in Halifax and, in particular, Gentleman Jack. Now, Happy Valley location tour holidays have been arranged by some enterprising folk and, amusingly, they were fully booked alomost immediately. Given the rather grim subject matter, it's something of a surprise. But, the landscape of the upper Calder Valley is pretty sensational, so I'm sure these tourists will enjoy their stay.

And this is before Shane Meadows' new drama based upon The Gallows Pole hits the screens!
 
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