Sex Education Series 4 Episode 2 Recap

The episode opens with Jackson Marchetti (Kedar Williams-Stirling) and Annabelle (Kirsty Bloom) getting intimate in his dorm room. Elsewhere, Otis Milburn (Asa Butterfield) wakes at his computer where he has been looking at Tyrone’s (Imani Yahshua) social media. He finds Jean Milburn (Gillian Anderson) downstairs trying to soothe Joy. Joanna (Lisa McGrillis) unexpectedly arrives. Jean… Continue reading Sex Education Series 4 Episode 2 Recap

‘The Tourist’ BBC iPlayer’s Most-Watched Series To Return In 2023

40-year-old Irish actor, Jamie Dornan rounded his first acting role, Count Axel Fersen in “Marie Antoinette,” in 2006. In his breakthrough role, Dornan portrayed protagonist serial killer, Paul Spector alongside Gillian Anderson (Hannibal, Sex Education, The First Lady) in “The Fall.” Dornan’s next big role in 2015, was Christian Grey in “Fifty Shades of Grey.”… Continue reading ‘The Tourist’ BBC iPlayer’s Most-Watched Series To Return In 2023

The Fall Season 3 Finale Recap

At the beginning of the final episode, Paul Spector (Jamie Dornan) speaks with his lawyers about his time in London. He admits to living with Alvarez and being present during the time of the murder. Healy (Aidan McArdle) painfully confirms Paul cannot stop answering questions at this point. He tells Paul to answer carefully. Moments… Continue reading The Fall Season 3 Finale Recap

The Fall Series 3 Episode 5 Recap

During the beginning of the 5th episode, Stella Gibson (Gillian Anderson) lounges on her balcony and stares into the city. Moments later, she receives a phone call from Dr. Larson (Krister Henriksson). The doctor asks Stella about her dream book. She admits she uses the dreams to aid her investigations. Afterwards, Paul Spector (Jamie Dornan)… Continue reading The Fall Series 3 Episode 5 Recap

The Fall Season 3 Episode 4 Recap

At the beginning of The Fall’s 4th episode, Stella Gibson (Gillian Anderson) has a dream of Paul Spector. She imagines Paul massaging her hand, before trying to drown her in the bathtub. She has another dream of her father, before finally returning to reality. Paul (Jamie Dornan) is given an MRI. Stella and her team… Continue reading The Fall Season 3 Episode 4 Recap

The Fall Series 3 Episode 3 Recap

At the beginning of the 3rd episode, Stella (Gillian Anderson) and her team continue scouring through Paul’s lockup. Stella seems mesmerized by the writings in Paul’s notebook. Back at the hospital, Nurse Sheridan (Aisling Bea) checks in on Spector (Jamie Dornan). Stella meets back up with her team and tells them that Paul may have… Continue reading The Fall Series 3 Episode 3 Recap

The Fall Season 3 Episode 2 Recap

At the beginning of the 2nd episode, nurses care for Paul Spector (Jamie Dornan), while Stella (Gillian Anderson) enjoys a swim. Stella leaves her hotel room and is approached by ACC Burns (John Lynch). Since they’re headed to the same location, they decide to travel together. During the commute, Burns questions Stella about her relationship… Continue reading The Fall Season 3 Episode 2 Recap

The Fall Season 3 Episode 1 Recap

The 3rd season of The Fall begins with Paul Spector (Jamie Dornan) stuck in a land between the living and the dead. He is shown speeding through a dark tunnel with the music cranked up. He crashes the car and we are jolted back to reality. Paul is strapped to a gurney with Stella Gibson… Continue reading The Fall Season 3 Episode 1 Recap

War & Peace Review

War and Peace is a 2016 period drama, which aired on several networks, including Lifetime, A&E and the History Channel. Of course, it is undeniably a British masterpiece at its core. The 6-episode series brings together some of the most reputable and well known British actors and actress, including Paul Dano, James Norton, Lily James,… Continue reading War & Peace Review

The Fall Season 2 Review

  The Fall Season 2 is the continuation of Paul Spector’s journey into the world of murdering professional, black haired, independent women. This season of The Fall aired on BBC One on November 13, 2014 in the United Kingdom. When the season begins, Paul “Peter” Spector’s (Jamie Dornan) only surviving victim, Anne Brawley (Karen Hassan), is trying to regain her memory and account for the day of her attack. Her family has decided that Spector is the highest rated grief counselor in Northern Ireland and they summon him by mail to visit Anne in the hospital. He readily agrees to treat her and returns to Belfast from Scotland, without notifying his estranged wife, Sally Ann Goodall (Bronagh Waugh), whom is pregnant, but continues working as a neonatal intensive care nurse. Paul’s first visit to see Anne turns out well, because she does not recognize him and she admits to feeling very comfortable around him. Metropolitan police officer, Detective Superintendent Stella Gibson (Gillian Anderson), continues to lead the Musicman, a special task forced assigned to investigate the recent string of murders. Thanks to the intense work of pathologist professor, Reed Smith (Archie Panjabi), a fingerprint was discovered on a pair of large cutting shears, which was found disposed of in a nearby lake, there is now enough evidence to arrest Paul for the attack on Anne and the murder of her brother, Joseph (William Willoughby), but they must find him first. Paul rents a room at a local motel and continues to evade the police. He has now been forced to kidnap a former acquaintance, Rose Stagg (Valene Kane), who he had a brief sexual encounter with, while they were attending college. She is so valuable to the investigation into Spector, because she remembers how he tried to strangle her, during their private time together, but she only remembers him as “Peter”. She gives a detailed description of what Paul looked like, at that time and a composite drawing was completed per those details. Katie Benedetto (Aisling Franciosi), whom is Paul’s former babysitter is willing to do whatever it takes to get him to have sex with her. She is so obsessed with Paul that she will help him in his quest to get away with his crimes. He is forced to bring her on board with his schemes, in order to keep his family safe. It appears that Katie also has some type of sociopathic tendencies, just as Paul does. Surveillance is ordered for Paul’s residence, family, and Katie in order to try and track Paul down. Sally is asked to come into the police station and give an actual testimony and account of the night that Anne Brawley was attacked. She gives in and tells the truth about Paul’s whereabouts that night, even though she does not know to what extent of problems Paul has caused her and himself. Stella becomes intrigued with newcomer, Detective Sergeant Tom Anderson (Colin Morgan), whom she later invites to join the Music Man task force. It becomes obvious that Stella wants to have sex with him, because he reminds her of Paul and that is exactly what she does. With the investigation winding down, Paul is finally tracked down and apprehended. He is charged for his attack on Brawley and is taken to an interrogation, processing room. He refuses to open up about his attacks and murders to anyone except for Stella. Stella agrees to have a one on one with Paul, where he eventually gives in and reveals more details about his child life and murder spree, but not without questioning her about her infatuation of her own father, which was detailed in her diary. Paul makes a plea deal with Stella in order to get a visitation with his daughter, Olivia (Sarah Beattie). Will he take Stella and her team of police officers to Rose’s location or will he lead them on a wild goose chase? Review The second season of The Fall definitely did not fail to impress. Although some of the scenes appeared to be rushed, it was still very well paced and held my attention throughout. Some of the events that led up to the capture and apprehension of Paul was a little too easy for my liking. I must say the interview between Stella And Paul, during the season finale was some of the best acting I have ever witnessed on national television. Gillian Anderson and Jamie Dornan definitely outdone themselves in this impressive scene and hopefully it earns them a BAFTA, because they have earned it. The dark and secluded scenery was perfect for and will draw the viewer into the show immensely. I give the second season of The Fall an 8.5 out of 10. I definitely cannot wait to see Jamie Dornan is Fifty Shades Of Grey, which is scheduled to hit theaters on February 13, 2014. ReelMockeryJay Skelton is a fan of all television shows and movies. He tries his best to keep up with the latest foreign television shows and movies. Jay loves skinny dipping in the dark too. www.reelmockery.com

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