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Episode 3 Recap

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It was called 'Broadchurch' recap: Episode 3 | EW.com
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Shippers: Feel terrible about your decisions. If you’ve ever wanted DI Hardy and DS Miller to be a couple, at the end of the third episode of the second season
makes clear that an affair between the two would be terrible for everyone in the town. Joe Miller’s lawyer Sharon, revealed to be completely ruthless, is targeting Ellie by insinuating that she and Hardy were having an affair and falsely accused Joe in order to get him out of the way. Her prime piece of evidence? That Ellie went to Hardy’s hotel room to talk after Joe was arrested. Seemed innocent enough?
But let’s back up. This episode was packed to the brim, and starts, in media res, following the events of last week’s. Hardy is frantically looking for Lee and Claire, bellowing at Ellie, who is checking the cameras that Hardy set up and Lee found. “What is the point of you, Miller?” he screams. He takes her car keys, despite the fact that he shouldn’t be driving, and pursues the couple. Ellie, however, goes to follow after Beth, in labor. Beth, even in her state, doesn’t want Ellie around, though reluctantly leans on her, when Ellie demands. “I don’t want you here,” Beth says. “Well, tough shit,” Ellie responds. Perhaps there is hope for some reconciliation between Ellie and the Latimers. It at least seems that way as Ellie sits outside Beth’s door during her home birth and bonds with Chloe. They even clasp hands. But, alas, even in the morning, after the birth of the little girl, Beth remains steadfast in her hatred of Ellie. Ellie congratulates Beth. “Get that woman out of my house,” she says. Mark apologizes to Ellie as she goes. Beth tells him not to apologize. Though we know that Mark is harboring his own secrets, Beth is stubbornly reluctant to let Danny’s case go even a little as she lets the new child into her life. She says that she is going to court even on painkillers. Mark holds his daughter, cooing to her: “We’ll get it right this time,” he pledges tearfully, looking at Beth. The camera pans and shows a picture of Danny.
Hardy meanwhile has found Lee and Claire back at Claire’s. Lee pins him to the ground. Claire comes to Hardy’s aid. “You don’t say how long I spend with my wife,” Lee threatens, and then gives Claire the creepiest kiss—her eyes are turned toward Hardy as Lee’s mouth touches hers—before leaving. Hardy then focuses on Claire. He asks her about the bluebell; he tells her to tell him anything she may have kept quiet until this point. We flashback to an unknown time, Claire hits someone and asks, “what have you done.” Returning to the present, however, she maintains innocence. “I have told you everything,” she says. Later, Lee calls Claire. “I won’t make things difficult,” he says. “But when you need me, I’ll be there.”
As is becoming custom with this season, the episode is two-fold. On one hand we have the Lee/Claire/Sandbrook story; on the other, the trial.
Lee is up to something, milling about town. He heads into the
offices because he wants to put an ad in the paper for maintenance services, and then asks where the police station is. Why? Well, he’s going to rat out Hardy. After court a policeman approaches Hardy with the news that Lee has made a complaint against Miller saying he “imprisoned, illegally recorded, and physically attacked” him, but instead of dealing with it in a formal manner, the policeman escorts Hardy to hash it out with Lee. This is where we get another flashback. Lee, looking all buff, does manual labor and makes eyes at the Sandbrook girls in a window. An older woman then appears, looking stern. But perhaps there is something to Lee’s defensiveness. He arrives at Hardy’s in the middle of the night with some files. He’s been digging into the case on his own, posing as Hardy. There are still holes in his story—like how did the girl’s pendant end up in his car—but there are also holes in Hardy’s. Hardy asks him about the bluebell. How could he have sent one from France, he replies. “Do bluebells even grow in France?” he asks.
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