Frank Ross might had gone inside. His wife Eve also faced her own prison. A mental breakdown landed her in a hospital.
Although Frank rekindles a relationship with Anne who was bit on the side before he went inside.
He still needs to make it work with Eve, he knows she needs him more than he needs her.
It was certainly a tense and disturbing encounter. Hats off to Victoria Fairbrother and Tom Bell for the scenes.
It is also noticeable how much both Eve and Anne look so similar.
It does not take Frank long to get a few quid in his pocket and have something spare for his friend Chris who has business troubles. He goes to a private casino, the kind that runs a crooked game.
As with the first episode, this too ends with Frank showing he is not someone to be messed about.
Although Frank rekindles a relationship with Anne who was bit on the side before he went inside.
He still needs to make it work with Eve, he knows she needs him more than he needs her.
It was certainly a tense and disturbing encounter. Hats off to Victoria Fairbrother and Tom Bell for the scenes.
It is also noticeable how much both Eve and Anne look so similar.
It does not take Frank long to get a few quid in his pocket and have something spare for his friend Chris who has business troubles. He goes to a private casino, the kind that runs a crooked game.
As with the first episode, this too ends with Frank showing he is not someone to be messed about.