This episode took me forever to watch because it alternates between two murders, years apart, but it takes so much effort to differentiate between the two cases, you feel lost. As the story goes back and forth in time with very little to distinguish between the appearance of the characters then and now, in a bizarre casting choice both the accused looked very much alike, so that you're unsure what exactly you're seeing or what case is what. It doesn't help that Nicola Walker whispers/mumbles her lines - I had to use subtitles to make out what she's saying. The rest of the series is exceptional but this one is too frustrating and complicated to enjoy and understand.
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