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Happy Valley viewers praise ‘masterpiece’, ‘Shakespearean’ finale as they demand ‘all the awards’ for the show-Tori Brazier-Entertainment – Metro

Nine years in the making.

Happy Valley viewers praise ‘masterpiece’, ‘Shakespearean’ finale as they demand ‘all the awards’ for the show-Tori Brazier-Entertainment – Metro

Sarah Lancashire’s performance dominated the praise for Happy Valley (Picture: BBC)

*Warning: Contains spoilers for Happy Valley series three, episode six.*

Viewers of the last-ever episode of Happy Valley on Sunday night were not left disappointed, as the popular BBC drama finally came to a close after three series and nine years.

The finale of the thrilling Yorkshire-set show saw cop Catherine Cawood (Sarah Lancashire) and criminal Tommy Lee Royce (James Norton) finally have their showdown as the critically-injured psychopath broke into Catherine’s house.

People are already calling for the show to sweep the Baftas they watched Tommy, who initially planned on setting the house alight, make a U-turn on his plans – including killing Catherine – after seeing photos of his son Ryan (Rhys Connah) with his mum, Catherine’s daughter Becky, and realising he has been given a good life.

Instead, he douses himself with petrol and sets himself on fire, leading to a full-circle moment as Catherine tries to convince him not to, just as she did with another criminal in the opening episode of the series back in 2014.

Their final face-off also neatly falls on Catherine’s last-ever day as a police office before she retires, with her risking her life to put Tommy out before reconciling with her estranged sister Clare (Siobhan Finneran) outside – where she tells her in a magnificent understatement that she and TLR had another ‘bit of a tussle’ which she ‘won, obviously’. 

Tommy later dies after falling into a coma, with the news delivered to Catherine via text message as she visits her daughter’s grave.

Viewers were more than satisfied by the ending for Norton’s Tommy and Lancashire’s Catherine (Picture: BBC)

Although there were no twists as such, everything was tied up neatly (Picture: BBC)

Audience members were full of praise as the show finally finished, calling it ‘sublime’ and ‘perfection’ as Happy Valley tied up all of its loose ends.

There was particular noise around the performances of Lancashire and Norton, too, as well as Sally Wainwright’s writing.

‘Tonight, Sarah Lancashire delivered her final masterpiece in Happy Valley. From start to finish, she did not disappoint. This lady is magnificent,’ enthused one fan.

Viewers praised the show as a ‘masterpiece’ and ‘Shakespearean’ (Picture: BBC)

The kitchen table chat. They have a ‘grandma’.
Ryan just being excellent.
‘I won…if course’ to Claire.
Perfection. #HappyValleyFinale

— Gabby Logan (@GabbyLogan) February 5, 2023

“We’ve had another bit of a tussle. I won” was Shakespearean. #HappyValleyFinale

— James Topham (@JamesTophamWord) February 5, 2023

Sarah Lancashire has just delivered one of the greatest performances in television history.

Extraordinary.#HappyValley #HappyValley3 #HappyValleyFinale #sarahlancashire pic.twitter.com/Tsjr9KrvEe

— Karl Cunliffe (@KDCunliffe) February 5, 2023

Just Give Sarah Lancashire the awards now. All of them. In a different universe#HappyValleyFinale pic.twitter.com/XJ2Hs9QBA5

— Emily Benn (@Emily_Benn) February 5, 2023

This acting is AMAZING. James Norton and Sarah Lancashire, give them all the awards 🏆 #HappyValleyFinale #HappyValley pic.twitter.com/Eoqds1e82f

— Effy (@minieggsxjesus) February 5, 2023

‘I think I might of singed one of your crotchet blankets’

Give Sarah Lancashire all the awards. #HappyValleyFinale undoubtedly one of the most outstanding dramas of all time. pic.twitter.com/ylBNhWNu1r

— David Nash (@Davidnash71) February 5, 2023

Love how the end spoke to the beginning when, in S1 E1, a guy threatens to set himself on fire! Sally Wainwright is a genius! #HappyValleyFinale #happyvalley3 #hv #happyvalley pic.twitter.com/EwmQWvtoOj

— Wayne T Brown (@waynetbrown) February 5, 2023

Tonight, Sarah Lancashire delivered her final masterpiece in Happy Valley. From start to finish, she did not disappoint. This lady is magnificent. #happyvalley #HappyValleyFinale #SarahLancashire pic.twitter.com/9MgiXm4zVB

— Grace Hill (@grace__hill__) February 5, 2023

Ok

BAFTAs

Best actress – Sarah Lancashire
Best supporting actress – Siobhan Finneran
Best actor – James Norton
Best supporting actor – Rhys Connah
Best series – Happy Valley #HappyValleyFinale #happyvalley

— MimiJ (@MimiJ9) February 5, 2023

‘Give Sarah Lancashire all the awards. #HappyValleyFinale undoubtedly one of the most outstanding dramas of all time,’ wrote another.

Anothr added: ‘Sarah Lancashire has just delivered one of the greatest performances in television history. Extraordinary.’

Musing on some of the show’s already-iconic dialogue, screenwriter James Topham shared: ‘“We’ve had another bit of a tussle. I won” was Shakespearean.’

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Others were sorting out possible TV Bafta award wins for the actors as well as the show as a whole.

The specially-extended final episode was promised as appointment viewing by the show’s cast, despite them not all knowing exactly how it would finish.

However, Neil actor Con O’Neill teased that it would deliver the goods, sharing: ‘When I read the script for the last episode it blew my mind.’

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He added:  ‘Sally has written an extraordinary ending to this show.’

It seems the British public would agree!

Happy Valley is available to watch now on BBC iPlayer.

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