"everyone knows who was responsible" That was referring to the other murder that occurred the same night.
I personally think it was his Mum. There were signs last night that indicated her over-protectiveness. Might be the final twist ?</p> I also think that she will catch him kissing that barrister bint tonight and do for her too.</p> Which all goes to show I haven't been taking much notice.</p>
I've worked it out. It was the Ice Cream seller in episode one. 'I'll get the Barstewards for nicking 2 99's....'
SUSSED IT ! ! Maybe ? Father Benny Cake is the inspiration ! Here's my tenth theory.</p> 1) Graham has mentioned outside interests "looking after people" = Protection racket</p> 2) The girls dad said last night he worked on security at a building site / builders</p> 3)Graham, or his men, have tried to nobble him to get to the site.</p> 4) He's resisted so they've threatened his family. The guard did it acting on instructions from a banged up Graham. He is also the contactgiving details of the trial.Andthe Daddaren't say a word about it. Hence the head in his hands outburst "What kind of Dad would stick a knife in his own daughter ?"</p> Its either that or Colonel Mustard. In the library.</p>
What about the skin head........ the one who beat Ben up on his first day inside......... Also arrested the same day perhaps for that other drug related murder on the rough estate. Perhaps, he's a dealer and the dead girl owed him money....... chasing up his debts, meant to scare her but went to far??? How did her mum die? mmmmhhh the plot thickens
I think it's the bloke next door who was at the window. Why has he been at the trial? His evidence was read - is he one of his men, giving info? Has he done it, but they still need him on the outside???
Thought it was a bad ending Bit of an anti-climax, lots of strings not tied up. After the other four episodes, expected the ending to be better.
RE: Thought it was a bad ending I agree. Ive reyt enjoyed it all week and tonight episode was rushed. They could/should have made a better ending.
Wasn't great And he ****** over the only person that really believed him, which made me lose all sympathy for him.
Got to disagree The whole point of the programme was to exposethe bent nature of our criminal justice system and how those in it almost play it as a game. I thought that the betrayal of the only person with any integrity in the case was the logical, if cynical way to end it.</p> As for it making you lose sympathy with the lead character you have to empathise and think about what you would do in similar circumstances - do you play the game and escape from your living hell or do you keep your stiff upper lip and suffer silently hoping that you'll get parole in 12 years time? No brainer really.</p> "This isn't a court of justice boy, this is a court of law" - Billy Bragg - Rotting on Remand</p> </p>
Don't agree Thought it was in keeping with the rest of the excellent series. For once we didn't get a soapy soppy happy ending. The criminal justice system basically had a bad effect on everyone who came into contact with it even though "justice" was done (sort of!). I can't think of one string that wasn't tied up either - which is very unusual. My favourite line was Stone saying "Where there's mud there's hope!"
Can anyone help Cazi out with the final episode Tried to email the final episode but at 190Mb it wouldn't let me!
Did'nt see it but saw Extremely Dangerous this week on dvd really gripping entertainment did'nt know whether he did it til the end.
RE: We really don't know, but I need a favour from someone I thought iPlayer downloads used media player digital rights management? I think they only work on the machine they are downloaded from.
I know, thats where I got it from See Cazi's post above though - she's away and programmes only stay on iPlayer for a week