And we’re back! We’re into our second episode of Unforgotten series 4, we don’t know much but we’ve got our team already hard at work so let’s get to it. Rolling into Unforgotten S4 E1.2 with the inestimable Nicola Walker and the awesomesauce Sanjeev Bhaskar after the break!
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Unforgotten S4:E1.1 Found Recap
Hi everyone! Welcome back to Unforgotten with our awesome Nicola Walker and the one and only Sanjeev Bhaskar. We know what Unforgotten is; we’re going to meet someone after they’ve died the sort of unfortunate death with layers that need to be carefully unearthed. Cassie will lead us gently through the moral decay that weaves its way around people’s lives, and Sunny will calm her down whilst carrying a backpack for us to ponder. There will be crying! But also moments of hilarity because few have better comedic timing than our Nicola of the Clan Walker. Without further ado, let’s roll into my recap of the first episode of the fourth season of Unforgotten, S4:E1.1 Found after the break.
What’s Good, 2018?
Hi everyone, how was your year? Mine was fraught, but it’s ending on a good note so I will take.that.all.day. I am super superstitions about the coming of the new year, which is like…everyone. But let’s look back for a minute and stroll the last year’s worth of recaps and see what was the most read!
Unforgotten S3:E06 Finale Recap
Hi everyone, this is it!! This is the series 3 finale of Unforgotten, I have my suspect firmly locked on and am indubitably wrong. Unforgotten likes to throw twists as others throw glitter at a disco, but I have committed and will stay the course. Let’s find out for realsie reals after the break!
Unforgotten S3:E05 AHA!! Recap
It’s getting so tense on Unforgotten, I almost forgot to moon over Nicola Walker’s best-half-smile or Sanjeev Bhaskar’s lustrous locks…ALMOST. Rolling our penultimate episode of our third series of cold case corruption of the soul, I was just thinking that I like this series the best so far. Season two had some standout performances (Mark Bonnar stole it like he drove it) but it was almost impossible to sympathize with/understand the victim and that’s sort of key for me most of the time. We’re into it after the break!