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THE WOMAN IN THE WALL. BBC 1 sun 9pm - TV PACE. NO SPOILERS

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Blondeshavemorefun · 21/08/2023 21:56

this is a 6 part drama

1 is shown sun and then 2 on the monday

3456 the following 4 Sundays

it’s will no doubt be on iPlayer but try and not binge lovely people in my phone 😂😂😂

this will be tv paced

Ruth Wilson and Daryl McCormack are teaming up for a gripping new BBC drama, which is inspired by the horrifying revelations around Ireland's Magdalene Laundries.

The Woman In The Wall follows the horrors experienced by Lorna Brady (Ruth Wilson) is a woman from the small, fictional Irish town of Kilkinure, who wakes one morning to find a corpse in her house.

Lorna is chilled to the core as she has no idea who the dead woman is or if she could even be responsible for the apparent murder herself. This is a deadly possibility because Lorna suffers from extreme bouts of sleepwalking, which started around the time she was ripped from her life at the age of 15 and incarcerated in the Kilkinure Convent.

The Woman in the Wall follows Lorna Brady (Wilson), a woman who was incarcerated in a convent from a young age, where she traumatically gave birth – only to have the baby taken away from her to whereabouts unknown.

The awful treatment she endured continues to impact her life, causing extreme bouts of sleepwalking that end with her waking up in strange places with no memory of how she got there.

While her specific story is a work of fiction, the Magdalene Laundries were very real and are thought to have blighted the lives of tens of thousands of women.

Although their history dates back further, more is known about the practices of these institutions in the 20th century, where inmates entered via the criminal justice system, reformatory schools and the Health and Social Services sector.

Once inside, they would have to carry out unpaid labour, while many former inmates have reported being abused.

Magdalene Laundries became the subject of a media scandal in the 1990s, when a mass grave holding 155 bodies was discovered on the former grounds of one such institution in Drumcondra, Dublin.

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Girliefriendlikespuppies · 03/09/2023 22:12

I feel like they need to put Lorna in a padded cell to let her sleep for a week!!

I knew the wall would be empty as well.

Shivering to death 😢😢😢

EdieLedwell · 03/09/2023 22:20

Shivering to death is just horrific.

The local policeman is carrying some guilt too.

Could the pretend daughter be Clemente's child?

daffodilandtulip · 03/09/2023 22:26

I knew she wasn't in the wall!

I've really grown to like her.

I thought the girl was going to be her diagnose until she found the death certificate. So sad.

And I'm not finding either policeman annoying like I did before. It's like they both actually care.

daffodilandtulip · 03/09/2023 22:27

*her daughter, idiot phone.

SydneyCarton · 03/09/2023 22:35

She could still be Lorna or Clemence’s daughter if the death certificate was faked to cover up the forced adoptions and stop the mothers trying to find out where their babies were. The convent could have been working with the adoption agency and when it closed they carried on themselves taking babies and saying they’d died.

Jennalong · 03/09/2023 22:36

Maybe the nuns falsified the death certificates . The shepherd ( adoption thing ) shut in 1979 , but perhaps the murdered priest was selling them on to somewhere ? Just a thought.

Jennalong · 03/09/2023 22:37

@SydneyCarton

Ha great minds at the same time !

2Rebecca · 03/09/2023 23:12

How do we know she's not in the wall? We didn't see low down and if dead she'll be lying at the bottom. I agree she probably isn't though. I also agree they maybe falsified deaths although it's odd no family member had to register the death

longtompot · 03/09/2023 23:21

2Rebecca · 03/09/2023 23:12

How do we know she's not in the wall? We didn't see low down and if dead she'll be lying at the bottom. I agree she probably isn't though. I also agree they maybe falsified deaths although it's odd no family member had to register the death

I think the smell would have been enough if she was in there tbh. The policeman would have smelt her even if Lorna is still not all there with reality.
That was a good episode. All those birth or death certificates under the floor 😥 Poor guy (can't remember his name or who he is really) but who said he'd sit with Lorna whilst she slept, and then fell asleep himself and got slashed for his thanks.
Is the woman Aiofes daughter, or someone else? She said her dad was at home in Dublin, but he was in prison. Was that in Dublin? Why is he in prison?
I feel the local policeman has calmed down a bit and seems to be taking things much more seriously.
I thought the guy who was living with Clemence was her husband and not her brother! I think I need to pay a bit more attention to things as I am missing so much without realising.

BoreOfWhabylon · 03/09/2023 23:24

I also think there was some racket going on with fake death certificates.
It's not what I'd call an enjoyable watch but I need to know what happened.

Forestdweller11 · 03/09/2023 23:31

Is the 'daughter' really the reporter that was mentioned in episode 1?

LittleMonks11 · 03/09/2023 23:36

Forestdweller11 · 03/09/2023 23:31

Is the 'daughter' really the reporter that was mentioned in episode 1?

Ah yes. The journalist mentioned in this episode. But she had a mean look on her face?

2Rebecca · 03/09/2023 23:43

I think she realised she wasn't the daughter when she mentioned her dad being in Dublin. She also seemed unhappy with Lorna being upstairs for so long.

Forestdweller11 · 03/09/2023 23:45

Mean? I thought she looked determined! I did think there was going to be some deranged moment in that derelict property though.

2Rebecca · 03/09/2023 23:47

It seems odd Lorna and Clemence lived near each other but never spoke about the babies until recently. The nuns also said the girls could leave any time they wanted so I don't see how Lorna informing on Clemence actually stopped Clemence leaving with her baby

LittleMonks11 · 03/09/2023 23:51

Forestdweller11 · 03/09/2023 23:45

Mean? I thought she looked determined! I did think there was going to be some deranged moment in that derelict property though.

Whoever she was she was lying / and perhaps more sinister than mean.

aqiarious · 04/09/2023 01:05

Ah, so looked like we were all right last week about there being no dead body in the wall! I suppose it was a bit obviously signposted.

daffodilandtulip · 04/09/2023 06:40

2Rebecca · 03/09/2023 23:47

It seems odd Lorna and Clemence lived near each other but never spoke about the babies until recently. The nuns also said the girls could leave any time they wanted so I don't see how Lorna informing on Clemence actually stopped Clemence leaving with her baby

It was so psychologically abusive though. They may have said they could leave any time, but this would have gone alongside comments like "but no one will have you" "society will hate you" "how will you survive". I think the girls just gave up mentally.

SydneyCarton · 04/09/2023 07:44

@greengreengrass25 If Aoife was never in the wall I assume Lorna hallucinated the whole episode and we only saw the huge plastered up patch because she did. Neither Akande nor Michael who were both in her house on separate occasions noticed it or commented on it.

Blondeshavemorefun · 04/09/2023 08:06

Well good she didn't kill her and was hallucinations like we all said

Policeman def wants to help and I love the word chosen for adoption

So if aoife didn't work there till mid 80's and place shut in 1979 who was dealing with adoptions and the babies

Shivering to death - that was horrid. Assume due to infection rather then cold

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placemats · 04/09/2023 10:24

So Dougal is not the husband of Aoife? The young woman could be a journalist, initially thought this, or is the daughter - highly unlikely.

The death of Lorna's baby was either real or made up. So callous and horrific either way.

placemats · 04/09/2023 10:25

Could I be on the list @Blondeshavemorefun

ASoapImpressionOfHisWifeWhichHeAte · 04/09/2023 12:04

Is this thread still open?

ASoapImpressionOfHisWifeWhichHeAte · 04/09/2023 12:05

Oh. Seems to be. Odd, there's another new thread saying it was blocked.

Blondeshavemorefun · 04/09/2023 13:33

Will add you placemats

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