It may just be that dancing with the devil is the price she’s prepared to pay. Will she really go through with it? Before this series I would have said: not a chance, but post-“execution” Polly doesn’t believe that she’s truly alive anyway. The biggest betrayal of all, however, was saved for the episode’s end as Polly, defiantly marching to the beat of her own drum and with a fabulous new haircut to boot, met up with Luca and offered to sacrifice Tommy in exchange for the lives of Michael, Arthur and Finn. Meanwhile, Tommy took Lizzie to the canal where he once took another lost love (he does seem to collect them) and sold her sweet lies that he wasn’t thinking of Greta De Rossi, that long-dead girl, as they made love under the arch. There were emotional betrayals, too: Michael’s loyalties were tested as his other mother visited him in hospital, bringing apples and the promise of a quieter life as well as the news that his brother missed him and his father had died.
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