samedi 30 mai 2015

Broadchurch, S1 Ep6

Broadchurch, S1 Ep6

Hi everybody, Mary here.

So, as #TwoWeeksOfBroadchurch keeps going, here is the review for the sixth episode in the first series. So, without any further ado, let's get started, shall we ?

Episode 6

"Listen, that man is toxic. They lost evidence, they ballsed up the trial. My daughter's killer is still out there because of that man. Do not believe anything he says."
     In this episode, we can see that Beth talks to a woman who lost her daughter in Sandbrook and she tries to talk to her in order to cope with her grief. She even wishes there were a way, a book about how to cope with an experience that nobody should have ever, which is to outlive her own child that she had spent years and years protecting and educating for him to have the best adult life possible. Chloe, Danny's sister, can't cope with this new information and had to leave school to relax with her boyfriend Dean. Mark's friend and coworker keeps asking questions about his health and it looks like he's not okay even if he says the opposite. And actually, there is no book about grieving because it is such a personal and subjective experience that can't be translated into words, which is the reason for all the angst and feelings in the family and the town right now.

"People turned to me. People who wouldn't think about religion. They asked me to speak. They asked me to listen. They needed me."
     Another great intervention in this episode is Paul Coates' one, when he did his sermon about Jack Marshall committing suicide. And he was right : Alec Hardy, as a detective, has to be the most objective possible, but it means that he also has to suspect everybody and digs secrets from the past of inhabitants that should have maybe be left behind. The Reverend is now a suspect since he goes to Alcoholic Anonyms, just like Jack Marshall had been suspected because of his affair with a minor a few years back, which had led to his suicide. And maybe, the inhabitants of Broadchurch are tired of this investigation and want the murderer caught to try to go back to their normal lives.

"Come here, Tom. I want to show you something."
     In this episode, Susan Wright comes closer and closer to Tom Miller, Ellie's son, as we've seen during the last couple of episodes. She tries to befriend him by offering him the possibility of walking her dog, Vince, who is really important to her. However, she gives Danny's skateboard to Tom who gives it to his mom. The police are contacted, Susan is arrested. We can now wonder what was her role in Danny's murder, and if she's innocent, why would she have kept the skateboard for herself during such a long time ? Why giving it to Tom, especially now that everybody is suspected ? I think we will learn more quite soon...

Overall impression : Another really great episode, the end is near (as there are only two episodes left for this series), and my favourite scene is the one when Alec tries to call his daughter, aged 15. Really stroke a chord about my dad and I cried again while watching this scene.

Okay, that's it for today, I hoped you enjoyed this post ! I will see you soon with another one !

And as usual, our last word : KIDNEYS !

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