The father-son duo of serial killer and criminal profiler probe a double death. Plus: it’s semi-final week for The Great British Sewing Bee. Here’s what to watch this evening
It s not a head-based decision, Payne says of that Brightwell moment.
As youâll recall, Ainsley Whitly (Halston Sage) followed in her father Martinâs (Michael Sheen) footsteps and killed the villainous Endicott at the end of Season 1. Malcolm then covered up his sisterâs crime and disposed of the body (parts). Europol agent Simon Hoxley (Cumming) came to town to investigate and subsequently deduced that the same person killing off the rest of Endicottâs courier network took his life. It sounds like that will now be all there is to it.
âTheyâre all bonded by blood and in the covering up of the murder at this point because they all know about it,â Payne says of the Whitlys. âTheyâve all got blood on their hands, which they did before, but in a very different way and now itâs much more direct that Martinâs not the only person to have killed someone. Theyâre all wrestling with that the whole time. Itâs sad really becaus
It s not a head-based decision, Payne says of that Brightwell moment.
As youâll recall, Ainsley Whitly (Halston Sage) followed in her father Martinâs (Michael Sheen) footsteps and killed the villainous Endicott at the end of Season 1. Malcolm then covered up his sisterâs crime and disposed of the body (parts). Europol agent Simon Hoxley (Cumming) came to town to investigate and subsequently deduced that the same person killing off the rest of Endicottâs courier network took his life. It sounds like that will now be all there is to it.
âTheyâre all bonded by blood and in the covering up of the murder at this point because they all know about it,â Payne says of the Whitlys. âTheyâve all got blood on their hands, which they did before, but in a very different way and now itâs much more direct that Martinâs not the only person to have killed someone. Theyâre all wrestling with that the whole time. Itâs sad really becaus
It s not a head-based decision, Payne says of that Brightwell moment.
As youâll recall, Ainsley Whitly (Halston Sage) followed in her father Martinâs (Michael Sheen) footsteps and killed the villainous Endicott at the end of Season 1. Malcolm then covered up his sisterâs crime and disposed of the body (parts). Europol agent Simon Hoxley (Cumming) came to town to investigate and subsequently deduced that the same person killing off the rest of Endicottâs courier network took his life. It sounds like that will now be all there is to it.
âTheyâre all bonded by blood and in the covering up of the murder at this point because they all know about it,â Payne says of the Whitlys. âTheyâve all got blood on their hands, which they did before, but in a very different way and now itâs much more direct that Martinâs not the only person to have killed someone. Theyâre all wrestling with that the whole time. Itâs sad really becaus
The sins of the father continues to haunt the âProdigal Sonâ in new season
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Iâm not going to lie, my excitement went into overdrive upon learning that âProdigal Sonâ was returning to M-Net for a second season.
Aside from the stellar cast returning, I was chuffed to see that Catherine Zeta-Jones had a special guest star role.
Although she has meandered over to the small screen world from time to time, this was a move that deserved a bit of noise.
Unfortunately, I will have to wait a little longer to see her on-screen character, Dr Vivian Capshaw, who interacts with serial killer Martin Whitly (Michael Sheen) aka the Surgeon .