Daniel tires of delivering messages back and forth between Alice and Rebecca, he digs away, and finally learns the truth.
It's been a captivating watch from start to finish, we understand pretty much why the party took place, and why the frost existed between the family members Daniel quickly grew to love.
A stunning third episodes, all of the various threads are neatly sewn together, Esther's family tree, and just what Raymond's father was doing in that photograph.
Richard's story is quite incredible, it perhaps says a lot about the way in which mental health was dealt with even twenty years ago (writing in 2022.) A terrific, empathetic performance from JJ Feild, and a reaction from his trio of family members, which although wrong, felt perfectly plausible.
Scenes at that family party, again we're utterly glorious, but Raymond's revelation about his dad, that was captivating.
This was where I first fell in love with Lindsay Duncan, she truly puts in the most incredible performance here as Rebecca.
Stephen Poliakoff, you are a legend.
10/10.