I watched The 12 Days of Christine and the Art Exhibition one. I found both to be really good like works of art, as you can interpret them in so many ways.
Like The 12 Days of Christine didn't make that much sense during, especially the Christmas Scene where Dad seemed completely fine. Also the Birthday Blind Mans Bluff scene. But at the end it all made sense.
Those that saw the Art Exhibition one, how did you interpret it. I thought it was pretty multifaceted. The 'Mum' you'd assume was Catholic so there's the idea of second chances and redemption, but it was like she was acting as God, judging them and killing them off. The Peter Kay scene was grim, wasn't that sure what organ he'd had. There's also the irony of her using (don't shoot me) strict Irish Catholic Morals to judge the others, which in fact didn't make her by any means a Christian at all. So when she got killed and it was her heart in the jar, tongue in cheek she had become the victim of her own judgement.
I was left wondering what happened to the bodies and how Sheersmith was allowed to continue with the Exhibition. Oh and there was the irony of there being a killer, just because she was an unassuming elderly Irish woman, people put their trust in her to their demise. Was really good, the more you think about it, the more examples of interpretation you come up with.