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If Martha is the fictionalised version of the real person and as RG has said she would struggle to recognise herself - all things being different. The Darrin character is likely to be the same - someone in the entertainment industry but likely not a writer.

I’d like to see the viral clip referenced in the show. That should be somewhere in the internets.
 
She's a brilliant actress, not seen her in anything before.

She’s in this episode of ‘Inside No 9’, was bugging me where I recognised her from. I recommend it, if you’ve not seen it.

Given that she’s from Huddersfield, on the basis of the two things I’ve seen her in she’s incredible at accents!

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So, my husband has said everyone was talking about the show at work. His colleague claims he spent hours looking up the real Martha online and said she lives and works in a certain area of London near us.

I thought her real identity was unknown?
 
If Martha is the fictionalised version of the real person and as RG has said she would struggle to recognise herself - all things being different. The Darrin character is likely to be the same - someone in the entertainment industry but likely not a writer.

I’d like to see the viral clip referenced in the show. That should be somewhere in the internets.
The items on tiktok are about someone who was staking their ex who was a barrister and his picture is there from him turning up at court so even with details changed its not the writer of this
 
Just watching episode 4 and came across the thread, I really don't know how to feel 😶

As someone who has been through something similar in the past, no amount of money could ever convince me to act out that situation again...
Anybody think it might come out that the whole things made up to gain more publicity? Saying it really happened makes people more curious to watch?
Pretty traumatic story full stop to re-enact on screen in the name of entertainment though
 
I've watched the first three, apprehensive to watch the fourth. So far I find it intriguing and well written but like others have said I find it odd that he's happy to relive this and act it out himself. Maybe it's cathartic? Idk. But I also find it interesting that he's admitting "fault" (for lack of a better word) with how he handled the situation with both Martha and Teri. Most people wouldn't admit to being so flawed I suppose.
 
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