The Driscoll family have only one option, to head to the home of Dee's sister, Elaine, but anti Welsh sentiment is running high, and The Welsh Catcher is hit on their tails.
As surreal as Gormenghast from a few years ago, half of it may as well have been in Serbo Croat, I didn't have a clue what was happening in chunks, but the jist of the story was clear, The Driscolls have been made public enemy number one, and are trying to escape to Germany.
Surreal once again, the best part had to be the scene where the revelations come out, and finally we're taken back to episode two.
That swingers party was quite something, and fair play to Patrick Baladi, there's nothing the man hasn't been challenged to do on screen, he's awesome.
Seeing Paul Rhys appear may just have been the icing on the cake, wonderful actor.
I've binge watched it all in one go, so it definitely held my attention.
7/10.
As surreal as Gormenghast from a few years ago, half of it may as well have been in Serbo Croat, I didn't have a clue what was happening in chunks, but the jist of the story was clear, The Driscolls have been made public enemy number one, and are trying to escape to Germany.
Surreal once again, the best part had to be the scene where the revelations come out, and finally we're taken back to episode two.
That swingers party was quite something, and fair play to Patrick Baladi, there's nothing the man hasn't been challenged to do on screen, he's awesome.
Seeing Paul Rhys appear may just have been the icing on the cake, wonderful actor.
I've binge watched it all in one go, so it definitely held my attention.
7/10.