It almost feels as if part one was a trap, you're made to think you know what's going on, when in reality, more is going on then you think.
Part two is the much better offering, with mode going on, some incredible manipulation, and one of the biggest twists you'll ever see.
Brilliant acting throughout, but as with part one, it's Rachel Leskovac that impresses most of all, she's terrific.
One thing I wondered, was that house real?
Loved it.