Fast forward to the 1980's Betty is devastated to learn that her son Mark has decided to emigrate to Australian with his soon to be wife Jo. Betty is beside herself, and is still haunted by the death of Craze.
I thought episode one was brilliant, somehow this second part is even better. It's a captivating story, a love story, full of passion, betrayal, loving and longing.
I had no issues believing that Sue Johnston was an older version of Billie Piper, talk about perfect casting. Johnston delivers a tremendous performance, she is a wonderful talent, you really feel Betty's pain and frustration.
That scene where Betty speaks to Mark about her loveless marriage was terrific, amazing acting.
Production values are spot on, it looks amazing, I know it was made a few years back, but they brought the 80's to life in style.
Awesome.
10/10.
I thought episode one was brilliant, somehow this second part is even better. It's a captivating story, a love story, full of passion, betrayal, loving and longing.
I had no issues believing that Sue Johnston was an older version of Billie Piper, talk about perfect casting. Johnston delivers a tremendous performance, she is a wonderful talent, you really feel Betty's pain and frustration.
That scene where Betty speaks to Mark about her loveless marriage was terrific, amazing acting.
Production values are spot on, it looks amazing, I know it was made a few years back, but they brought the 80's to life in style.
Awesome.
10/10.