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In this season, Tommy Lee Royce, the man Catherine believes is responsible for her daughter’s death, is now behind bars, but he continues to haunt Catherine as she rebuilds her life. When Tommy Lee Royce's mother is killed, Catherine finds herself implicated in a string of murders...
The British import spreads its wings in its second go round, following the tight case that propelled Season 1 into one of the greatest surprises... and it's as great as ever.
Revisiting the series and overcoming the early obstacles was, indeed, rewarding. Not every plot twist is original or even believable, but the second season only solidifies how impressive the whole Happy Valley world is.
Above all else, it's Lancashire's performance that makes Happy Valley tick. At various stages of the series she is left bruised and hysterical, and you feel every single emotion along with her.
Wainwright layers her stories like a tightly structured, best-selling thriller, so as well as the hunt for the murderer, now identified as a serial killer, other interlinked secondary plots are introduced.