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Just so we're clear, I would never label a suicidal person as "selfish". Mark, however, is a special case. He was selfish for having an affair, then the day after his son's body was found was trying to cajole the hotel owner into continuing it (a scene many people seem to forget). Then, when his daughter was born he

I loved that part too! I hope he gets nominated for a BAFTA for this season.

Yeah I felt like we would have definitely heard if it was Tom, but the thought did cross my mind. as if Ellie hasn't already been through enough, soo glad that wasn't what happened.

right?! It's just a given that the women will pick up the slack and somehow Beth will work full time and raise her toddler and teenage daughter (who is miles more mature than her father ever was) and it's supposed to be just accepted?! c'mon. what I wouldn't have given to see Hardy or Miller read Mark the riot act.

that is absolutely infuriating, especially the amount of commercials they shove in there. show us the whole episode!!

Oh shove it, Mark. I'm sorry, but he has always been a selfish twat, and I know I should be more sympathetic because he almost offed himself, but when he declared he was leaving because there were "too many memories" after Beth refused to get back together with him?! you have two kids, Mark! remember the baby who you

She really is a great character.

My dad watches all the UK murder mysteries they show on PBS, and our running joke is that it's basically The Purge over there.

I just spit out my coffee, dammit.

I've always like Ulrich as an actor (huge Jericho fan), so I'm stoked he found a new show. his character is by far one of the most compelling, and his scenes with Jughead are some of the most intense and well-acted. more of his character, please!

ooh, okay. Glad we're not missing anything. Yeah, did we get the dinner scene cut? All I saw was them discussing it.
OMG I hate when they show a scene from the episode we're watching before it happens, we get it BBC America, we're already watching the damn thing!

that is infuriating, especially with the amount of commercials they show for one program. I have a feeling we are missing a scene that would explain what Chloe was talking about.

thank you, did we get a scene cut from the BBC America broadcast or something?? what happened with Hardy's daughter where she would "need a friend"? that would be majorly effed up if they cut something that significant. what, they needed more time for commercial breaks?

I was completely confused at those two lines too, and I watch a lot of British TV.

haha, same.

agreed. Ironically it made me think of a lifetime movie I saw where the parents of a teen ignored the warning signs of her bulemia because she still looked like a size 6. then she died of organ failure or something.

Pearl Jam. seen them over a dozen times, which is nothing compared to some of my friends who've gotta be closing in on 100 shows at least at this point.

hahaha!

yeah that didn't occur to me til just now. oof, I literally got chills thinking of the cast "Not that one, oh jesus not that one either…keep them all safe!!"

I love the guy and enjoyed the movie, but man…some scenes it actually looked painful for him to get the accent out.