Lorna's mental health is spiralling out of control, she's convinced she's seeing Aoife Cassidy, but sure she's walled up in her living room. Akande is convinced that Lorna is hiding vital information about Aoife.
I didn't fully get into the previous episode, but I felt that things definitely hitted up somewhat here, the story deepens, and the acting is quite something, Ruth Wilson showing her brilliance once again.
It's definitely gritty and deep, but there's definitely a little bit of humour here too, especially from Garda Massey, he's great, and I'm sure he has a bigger part to play.
There are lots of questions raised here, was that really Aoife's daughter, is Akande somehow linked to events?
The moral of the story, keep the Tabasco sauce safe.
8/10.
I didn't fully get into the previous episode, but I felt that things definitely hitted up somewhat here, the story deepens, and the acting is quite something, Ruth Wilson showing her brilliance once again.
It's definitely gritty and deep, but there's definitely a little bit of humour here too, especially from Garda Massey, he's great, and I'm sure he has a bigger part to play.
There are lots of questions raised here, was that really Aoife's daughter, is Akande somehow linked to events?
The moral of the story, keep the Tabasco sauce safe.
8/10.