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Happy Valley Series 2

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Atqui Mon 08-Feb-16 11:15:03

I watched the first series because it was compulsive viewing, but found it v disturbing. Now I'm thinking, Do I watch the next, or leave it alone? Out of interest ,does anyone else share that view.

Marmark1 Wed 09-Mar-16 09:38:48

Am I the only one having a problem with Cathrine then,I could smack her round the ear with a wet fish,bleddy woman.She ought to be like a wafer biscuit the way she rushes around.
And if it was real life,I would say,take some time off and sort your grandson out.

pollyparrot Wed 09-Mar-16 09:16:13

Good point merlotgran.

merlotgran Wed 09-Mar-16 09:12:30

Sorry to sound grumpy but if you haven't watched the latest episode, why look at a thread where people are discussing it? hmm

LullyDully Wed 09-Mar-16 08:58:32

That little boy is a wonderful actor, totally believable as a boy of 10 who has difficulties in his life.....amazing.

Nelliemoser Tue 08-Mar-16 23:21:03

Please don't give away any too much information yet please. It could spoil it for those who have not been able to watch it yet.

pensionpat Tue 08-Mar-16 22:54:46

I live in the Midlands so everywhere else is either up North or down South.

I too saw Con O'Neil as Micky in Blood Brothers.

lynnie1 Tue 08-Mar-16 22:49:36

Ah, Of Mice and Men

jinglbellsfrocks Tue 08-Mar-16 22:46:18

Yeah. perhaps the scriptwriters did get the idea from Steinbeck

Well remembered Elred.

jinglbellsfrocks Tue 08-Mar-16 22:39:40

Sad ending (tonight) The mum did him a kindness. Or so she thought. Put him a happy and peaceful frame of mind before she killed him.

mrsmopp Tue 08-Mar-16 22:34:46

I agree that it's good to see some decent drama on TV however I have to concentrate so hard just to follow the dialogue, because it is spoken so fast. I also find the strident music annoying and distracting. Because of this I find it hard to follow the plot sometimes, and DH has to fill in the gaps for me from time to time. I think the acting is very good and will probably win a few awards, which will be well deserved.
Sarah Lancashire has come a long way since ditzy Raquel in Corrie!

lynnie1 Tue 08-Mar-16 22:26:58

I think the comments about how 'attractive' or otherwise, the characters are, are quite obviously subjective. I don't usually enjoy this type of programme, however, I find each individual character quite believable. I will be sorry when it ends - such a fabulous cast...

Elrel Tue 08-Mar-16 22:26:23

Echoes of the conclusion of 'Of Mice and Men'!
As said above, great episode, it all seems to be coming together, or falling apart very fast!
I've seen Con O'Neill in a couple of things lately, can't recall which. I think he a good, versatile actor.

Jalima Tue 08-Mar-16 22:25:34

Amelia Bullmore wasn't she a police woman in another series? Scott and Bailey?
I thought it was Angela Pleasence but couldn't be sure (the credits go up far too fast!)
And Con O'Neill was in another series, was it to do with the Army?
And of course Kevin Doyle (baddie detective) and Siobhan Finneran were in Downton together.
Daniel Cawood (Karl Davies) was in Emmerdale

Lots of talent up north

That was a surprise ending (not going to spoil it for those who recorded it)

Charleygirl Tue 08-Mar-16 22:24:49

I agree, very good tonight but Catherine (Sarah Lancashire) was speaking too quickly and muttering as well. I have sub titles on so I can follow it.

Alea Tue 08-Mar-16 22:17:21

Well I was assuming if her son really was a murderer they would have caught up with him and he looked like the sort whose life would have been hell in prison.

Ana Tue 08-Mar-16 22:16:13

She knew they would be tracked down and wanted to save her son from the fate he'd eventually face is my bet. Besides, a couple of thousand pounds wouldn't fund the spree they were talking about...

ninathenana Tue 08-Mar-16 22:12:53

Yrs end was a surprise, why didn't the mum just carry out the plans they were discussing
confused

Alima Tue 08-Mar-16 22:10:48

This is really very good. I am now thinking (hoping) that there is enough going on in Happy Valley to warrant another series. Though we don't know what will happen next week....

Lona Tue 08-Mar-16 22:09:15

Well, that episode was good I thought, and I didn't notice any muttering (although I did have subtitles on just in case!)
gettingonabit re the love interest Neil, I saw him years ago in Blood Brothers. He was the 'poor' twin, and his voice was what made me notice him! Con O'Neill I think he's called.

tanith Tue 08-Mar-16 22:05:40

That was a stunning episode most unexpected end.

seacliff Tue 08-Mar-16 22:03:43

wow ... it's good!

Ana Tue 08-Mar-16 22:03:39

What a great episode tonight! I'm really sorry it's the last one next week sad

Pittcity Tue 08-Mar-16 22:01:37

I never want to go to Disneyland shock

Elrel Tue 08-Mar-16 21:12:48

Iam64. I only started watching the first series because I wanted to see the area, love it but haven't been there for many years.

Elrel Tue 08-Mar-16 21:10:05

Although I think Norton is a great actor I actually don't find him attractive as Tommy Lee or the Vicar of Grantchester. However in War and Peace I didn't immediately recognise him, partly because he looked so attractive, if arrogant, in it!