Grimsby Telegraph

A JOB WELL (UN) DONE

THE WHODUNNIT THAT HAS KEPT US GUESSING THROUGHOUT, COMES TO ITS DRAMATIC CONCLUSION

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THE list of murder suspects is racking up in this gripping whodunnit starring Hugh Grant, Nicole Kidman and Donald Sutherland.

Fans have been locked in debate, cooking up conspiracy theories over the last month, as each episode drops just once a week – like in ‘olden times’. Tonight the mini-series finally reaches its tense conclusion.

A twisting plot has followed doting dad and top doctor Jonathan Fraser (Grant) as he is accused of bludgeonin­g a woman to death. The victim, Elena Alves (Matilda De Angelis), turned out to be his mistress and the mother of his baby, unbeknown to his wife Grace (Kidman).

Grace has also been in the frame, spotted on CCTV stalking the streets of New York in her fabulous coats that have won almost as much attention as the show itself. Some believe that Grace’s mysterious, wealthy father Franklin (Sutherland) could also have had a part to play.

Others have their eye on Grace’s supportive lawyer friend Sylvia (Lily Rabe), who seems to know a hell of a lot more than she’s letting on.

Then there’s Elena’s husband Fernando (Ismael Cruz Cordova), who has a clear motive and a dodgy alibi.

But then, at the end of last week’s episode, Grace only went and found the murder weapon hidden in sweet-aspie son Henry’s (Noah Jupe) violin case.

Is the killer the scorned wife, the wronged husband, the tortured schoolboy, the protective father, the lover or someone we never even noticed?

As the courtroom drama mounts, ethics are called into question.

Make sure not to miss what will no doubt be a nail-biting finale.

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Franklin (Donald Sutherland) and grandson Henry (Noah Jupe)

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