I've watched it from the beginning but it's getting too clever for me now. Really didn't understand what was happening tonight, too much toing and froing. Last one next week so hope it all becomes clear or else I will have lost 6 hours of my life that I won't get back. :-) x
I think tonight's episode went some way to explaining what has been happening and why. What we don't know, yet, is what Faissal is meant to have done and whether or not he is really innocent. So we still don't really know who the 'good guys' are, save to say Rachel is one (yeah, i know she's all woman, but you get my drift.)
No sorry, it was complete double dutch to me in the end! I stuck with it all the way through, but can only hope someone is able to explain it to us now.
To me, it looks like Shaun admitted to the manslaughter of Hannah because he got off with what happened in Helmand when he was guilty.
But they are using cctv to get terrorists off the streets by faking images showing wrongdoing.
Well I never expected that ending. She’s joined the people who were fabricating evidence ‘for the greater good’. I can see the logic behind that premise but it doesn’t take long for something like that to go pear shaped, and become even more corrupted in a bad way. I have enjoyed it but didn’t find the ending at all satisfactory. I thought Carey was better than that, and that truth would out. Very disappointing.
Also found the ending disappointing and confusing, but at least it didn't seem like it was being kept open for the dreaded second series.
Why did Hannah have to be killed? The 'goodies' had used their 'correction' to make it look like Shaun had kidnapped her at the bus stop, and had secreted her in a safe house - planning to bring her out in a TA-DAH moment to show the level of fakery and thus effect the release of the black guy in prison. But beyond that....
Kept thinking of Hellboy when Ron Perlman was on screen!
When you look through the threads (below) everyone was engrossed at the start, then gradually became more confused, sceptical and now disappointed. (in the main, I'd say)