Gripping stuff and have been trying to work out what the twist could be (is he the father of the girl, is his project a genuine project involving helping one or more of these families, etc).
But I felt it very unlikely that a doctor would confide in a patient that her husband was having an affair and that she'd then ask the patient to follow her husband
I thought it was brilliant, too. I have liked Suranne Jones ever since she was in Coronation Street as Steve McDonald's wife. The plot is brilliant, and I still haven't worked out if her fears are justified or if she is pathologically paranoid. Gripping stuff. The only problem is the usual one, of sound. Some of the speech is difficult to hear because the music is too loud . Thank goodness for subtitles.
Help please.
I missed the last few minutes as there was a clash of recording.
I got to the part where she had got home, and the black girl was there in her car & started to talk to her.
Fiction,
## But I felt it very unlikely that a doctor would confide in a patient that her husband was having an affair and that she'd then ask the patient to follow her husband ##
Suranne Jones just didn't convince as a GP. No GP would look at a mobile phone message mid-consultation, and certainly wouldn't suddenly confide personal information about her marriage to a patient whom she'd previously found difficult and aggressive - and then accept a cigarette from her! And as for scaring off the abusive partner of the black girl with a lit cigarette - not believable, I'm afraid.
Gps are human too, and have their foibles and weaknesses. I can see lots of instances where a GP might look at the phone message (they have private lives with the same urgent, desperate problems that we all face at some point) and it is clearly part of the story line that the doctor and patient have bonded.
It would be a very dull drama if there were no drama because the plot stuck to mediocre reality. Harold Shipman's murders would not be believable in a tv fictional drama.