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At the End of 'It's a Sin', Britain's Past and Present Collide
We need to talk about Jill and Valerie's beachfront summit
The last 10 minutes of
It's a Sin are the kind of TV which leave you staring into space for quite a while after they're over. Far from the unity of the Pink Palace days, the splintering fragments of the group end
It's a Sin on different trajectories. Roscoe and Jill follow Ritchie down to the Isle of Wight, holding the fort at a B&B and attempting to get through to their friend. The problem, of course, is that they'll never get through to his mum, the keeper of the landline.