I have been enjoying the show so far,, all of the characters are pretty good. I really like Francesca and Gemma...
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I have been enjoying the show so far,, all of the characters are pretty good. I really like Francesca and Gemma...
i definitley preferred the second episode to the first one. Im not to sure why but i think its because i prefer the character of Francesca and not Gemma. Think i just prefer her characters back story.
Gemma spent the whole of the fist episode crying, which was a bit boring, second one definately better.
I am really enjoying this programme and so far like all characters
I wasn't really impressed by the first episode but I'll give the second one a go. It seems to be a better episode.
Tuesday 6 March
9.00-10.00pm
Gemma is terrified when Andy tells her that he and Steve know she’s been talking to the police.
Andy instructs her to withdraw her statement. But when she tells DC Hunter, he whisks her straight into witness protection. As David explains that this is forever Gemma starts to lose her nerve: is this what she wants?
She becomes increasingly agitated and is on the verge of leaving David’s protection when she starts to go in to labour. And as her contractions kick in, Gemma is shot at through her hotel window. Will Gemma and her baby survive?
Also, Francesca reluctantly agrees to collect some illegal money from the airport for Paul’s business but little does she realise that she is being followed. Who is following her and what do they want?
Harriet senses a spark with Prison Chaplain Ian. Seemingly reconciled with Gavin and with encouragement from Lou, Harriet makes her move on her man. But out of practice in the love game, things don’t turn out quite as Harriet had hoped...
And as Lou is joyfully reunited with Sean upon his release from prison, she vows to have the time of her life - for she knows she is on borrowed time. From prisoner’s wife to prisoner, it’s only a matter of time before Lou is sent down.
Was a bit annoyed they didn't show what happens to Steve.
BBC One drama Prisoners' Wives has been given a second series, it has been confirmed.
Creator Julie Gearey revealed to the Radio Times that she is already "bursting at the seams" with new stories for the second run.
Series two will be a slightly shorter run of four episodes, which will air in 2013.
Emma Rigby, Polly Walker, Pippa Haywood, Natalie Gavin, Jonas Armstrong and Adam Gillen starred in the South Yorkshire-based drama about four women coping without their partners, who are all in prison.
The first run ended earlier this year with over 5 million viewers for the sixth episode.
Its first series was highly praised by critics, with The Guardian describing the show as a "thrusting character-driven piece with a cast you can't take your eyes off".
so gemma and lou are gone