Vigil - BBC

I was hoping they’d put the whole series on iplayer like they did with Baptiste (we devoured all the episodes in one weekend).
I'm glad the BBC are still 'old school' with some of their serials. There's no anticipation or speculation when viewers are watching it all at once, or at different speeds and times. Threads like this and the one we had going for LoD wouldn't be half so much fun without all the discussion and theories.
 
I know the ex o is horrible but I laughed when he pushed Amy into that cabin and locked the door after she tried to follow him. She is annoying. And it’s a nuclear submarine for gods sake!
Yeah I kind of didn’t blame him for that one 😂 they’ve got 4 hours to fix the reactor or else they’re all going to plunge to their deaths, or potentially have to give away the location of one of Britain’s nuclear bombs, and she chooses that moment to start her questioning…You’re on a submarine, it’s not like anyone can run away from you hun 😅
 
I’ve enjoyed it so far but don’t understand why it’s Police Scotland investigating rather than the MoD Police?

I couldn’t work that out either
 

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The reactor fails and the sub sinks. Amy survives but is trapped with limited air supply. The rescue find her but cannot rescue her in time 💔

Her lover watches the recording of the rescue. She suddenly realises Amy was tapping a message:

… tap tap tap tap …

… dot dot dot dot …


It's morse code revealing the killer and nope it’s not you-know-who from Line of Duty.

Amy dies but it loops back to her flashback.

- roll credits - no Silvacre kiss as it’s the queerbaiting BBC and World Productions.
 
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