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Obviously, within the general prison population, life went on as before. Well, that's if "as before" means murder, suicide and escape attempts, a birth... And - with the departure of Helen and Nikki at the end of Series Three - new lesbian couple, Cassie and Roisin, though their whining grew increasingly tiresome as the series went on. Truth be told, there also wasn't a great deal of light in this season; after a while, you yearned for something to take the weight off. Even the two Julies seemed on a downward spiral. However, the strongest point of the show this year was the full-flowering of Yvonne Atkins (Henry), who has become the focus around which the series revolves, and one of the best female characters in any TV series. It started with her being set-up for murder, but by the end, we were aware there was much more to this fabulously complex character, underneath the hard shell. Every scene with her in it was a delight to watch, and kept the show a shining jewel in the crown of British television. The cliffhanger at the end (who lives? who dies?) had Chris scurrying immediately for Ebay, and series five. [July 2005] |
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