Catherine Cawood's internal struggle with the trauma inflicted by Tommy Lee Royce, and her external fight to protect her family from his influence.
Catherine Cawood's internal struggle with the trauma inflicted by Tommy Lee Royce, and her external fight to protect her family from his influence.
Events in This Arc
In a moment of raw, unguarded vulnerability, Catherine Cawood—already emotionally frayed by her grandson Ryan’s behavioral struggles—is ambushed by Richard with two devastating revelations: the imminent closure of his newspaper …
In a moment of raw, unguarded vulnerability, Catherine Cawood—mid-patrol and mid-anecdote about a reckless 'Spiderman' stunt—spots Tommy Lee Royce outside a Chinese takeaway, her body locking in visceral recognition before …
In the sparse, emotionally charged sitting room of Frances Drummond’s home—now stripped of its former idols—Catherine Cawood engages in a tense, psychologically fraught confrontation with Frances, the woman who has …
Catherine Cawood’s return to Norland Road Police Station is not a homecoming but a declaration of war. Standing before her superiors—Mike Taylor and District Commander Praveen Badal—she dispenses with pleasantries …
In a seemingly mundane classroom setting, Mrs. Beresford delivers a deceptively routine announcement to Frances Drummond: she will be taking over the one-on-one reading sessions with Ryan, ostensibly to gather …
In a claustrophobic, petrol-soaked narrow boat, Catherine Cawood confronts Tommy Lee Royce in the climax of their decades-long nightmare. Tommy, desperate and deranged, has lured Ryan into a murder-suicide trap, …
In the chaotic aftermath of Tommy Lee Royce’s violent arrest, the narrow boat becomes a battleground of institutional reckoning and personal catharsis. As ambulances and police swarm the scene, Catherine …