Martin Griffiths is the latest victim, after being robbed, he tragically takes his own life. Alan and The Subpostmasters continue to take on The Post Office, Paula Vennells doubles down, and a mediation scheme comes to an end.
Addictive viewing once again, I've stayed up way longer than I should have tonight, but I can't switch it off, genuinely the best drama I've seen in a long time. This third episode sees a resolution bearing, but still way off.
It's enough to make your blood boil.
Why on Earth did this story not kick off back in 2015, why or how on Earth did the journalists not unearth it, I just don't get it.
Angela van deb Bogerd and Paula Vennells are truly presented as two sinister, devious, underhanded monsters, the fact that Vennells was also a priest, it's sickening, what a hypocrite, what she's ultimately responsible for, I'm certain it's water off a duck's back.
Nadim Zahawi, appearing in a TV drama, am I seeing things, he actually did a decent job here.
Julie Hesmondhalgh really impressed here, what an awesome cast assembled here for this one.
10/10.