Sunday, 7th March 2021 at 10:00 pm
Detective drama Bloodlands continued tonight and we’re finally getting somewhere with Goliath’s case – or are we?
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Episode three picked up from last Sunday’s shocking ending, which saw Tom Brannick kill Adam Cory – the brother of one of Goliath’s victims – in a surprising move. We now know that Pat Keenan’s kidnapper was not Goliath, but actually someone looking for the serial killer with the intention of making the police reopen their case – but who is the kidnapper and who is Goliath?
If you’ve still confused after that hour-long episode, we’ve written an explainer for tonight’s instalment and broken down some of the questions and theories that have come up after the events of episode three.
Bloodlands: The key moments from thrilling Episode 3
There are more and more questions emerging in the BBC series
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The third episode of Northern Irish crime thriller Bloodlands aired on Sunday night (March 7), with plenty of questions which needed answering after last week s dramatic twist.
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Tonight s top telly includes new drama Smother, starring Dervla Kirwan, the return of Creedon s Atlas of Ireland, Bloodlands, All Creatures Great and Small and the finale of The Great . . .
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Smother, 9.30pm, RTÉ One
Dervla Kirwan, Niamh Walsh and Seána Kerslake star in this new drama, written by Kate O’Riordan, whose CV includes
Mr Selfridge and
The Bay.
When Val Ahern’s husband Denis is found dead at a foot of a cliff close to their home the morning after a family party, she begins to question the truth behind his relationships with his nearest and dearest in order to find out who might have been responsible for his brutal, shocking death.