‘Bedlam’: Series 2 Episode 5 review
The penultimate episode of Bedlam’s second series goes ever so slightly deeper than the ones that preceded it, with issues of child abuse, murder, family and mystery dominating.
The penultimate episode of Bedlam’s second series goes ever so slightly deeper than the ones that preceded it, with issues of child abuse, murder, family and mystery dominating.
It’s all about revelations, rediscoveries and dirty secrets in Brightmoor this week, as new resident Scott (musical theatre star Lee Mead) moves into the former Bedlam Heights.
All of the female characters, including the usually strong Ellie, seem to have been reduced to mere sexual playthings and bit-parts as the men take centre stage in a bland and disappointing episode.
The second series of British supernatural drama Bedlam continues this week on Sky Living.
The second series of Sky Living’s supernatural drama Bedlam sees Great Expectations actor Jack Roth take up residency at the bedevilled Bedlam Heights as Max.
The second series of Sky Living’s supernatural drama Bedlam sees EastEnders actress Lacey Turner take up residency at the bedevilled Bedlam Heights.
Following the first episode’s exploits, the adventures at the former Bedlam Heights apartment complex have become a lot more sinister.
The second series of British supernatural drama Bedlam continues next week on Sky Living.
With Series 1 ending on such an explosive note, the opening episode of Bedlam’s second series had to impress.
Find out who’s who in the second series of Sky Living’s Bedlam with our guide to the supernatural drama’s new characters.