The case is told through the ages, this is the final, and most recent account. In the previous episode I was quite sure of a stitch up, the accounts and evidence were rather selective.
In this final episode, the case for the prosecution is heavier, more convincing, but somehow it's all still flawed, you need to make your mind up it errors and faults were deliberate, or overlooked errors. I'm not sure the title of Justice suits the final part....
It's definitely a more gritty watch, they somehow make the crime more real here. French law is explored, it's fascinating how different French laws are to many others, especially Irish, British and US.
The accounts of Sophie's poor family are so tragic, so heartbreaking, they of course want answers, and deserved better than they got.
It's so conflicting, I'm more confused after watching this, than I was at the start. Something just isn't right.
7/10.