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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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Blondeshavemorefun · 04/09/2023 13:34

ASoapImpressionOfHisWifeWhichHeAte · 04/09/2023 12:04

Is this thread still open?

Yes - maybe mn was having a glitch

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Jennalong · 04/09/2023 13:40

@Blondeshavemorefun

love to be added as well .

Random789 · 04/09/2023 13:42

Really enjoyed last night's episode. Especially the scene in the bar where Amy and Lorna ended up falling out with each other. It was so moving to see a room full of people with a shared knowledge of terrible events and a shared sense of deep compassion all ending up with a sense of angry opposition, hurt, confusion, hostility towards on another.
Like a horrible family argument where everyone feels so fractured, so broken, so battered about by their own feelings and everyone else's that no words can make things better' all words just dig deeper and deeper into trauma and despair. The only possible response then seems to be something like Lorna's madness.

Chiaseedling · 04/09/2023 14:16

EdieLedwell · 03/09/2023 22:05

I knew she wouldn't be in the wall!

Me too, been saying that to dh the whole time!

greengreengrass25 · 04/09/2023 14:30

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.

Yes that makes sense, viewer sees what Lorna sees

Blondeshavemorefun · 04/09/2023 14:51

@placemats

@jennalong

Tagged you on tonight's /tomorrows thread

And will add you for next new one

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LadyEloise1 · 04/09/2023 16:45

I watched last night, horrific what happened to those babies and toddlers.
Remember there is, in Ireland at the moment an ongoing investigation into the Mother and Baby Home in Tuam and there will be an exhumation of the bodies of hundreds of babies who died from various ailments while in the home, who were wrapped in cloths and place in the chambers of a defunct sewerage system at what was the rear of the old workhouse.
I presume the writer of the tv show has used the information about Tuam and other places for the series.
There is another Mother and Baby Home in Cork, called Bessboro, which has been bought for housing development and there are fears it too holds grim secrets from the past.
The Irish Government offer platitudes but they need to investigate all Mother and Baby Homes / Magdalen Laundries and their hinterlands to show they are really sorry for what happened to the women and children, let down by previous Irish governments, the Catholic and Church of Ireland churches and by society at large.

placemats · 04/09/2023 17:58

Thanks @Blondeshavemorefun

Yes, it may well have been a blip by a certain poster who mastered the skills of getting onto everyone's thread.

placemats · 04/09/2023 18:02

Baby and mother homes for 'fallen women' were started by Protestants in Ireland, circa the 18th century and there were also many in England then too. The Catholic church in Ireland took them over in the early 19th century.

It still doesn't detract from the horror of it all. Those lovely young women and their children. Lives totally ruined.

Theblacksheepandme · 04/09/2023 18:19

LadyEloise1 · 04/09/2023 16:45

I watched last night, horrific what happened to those babies and toddlers.
Remember there is, in Ireland at the moment an ongoing investigation into the Mother and Baby Home in Tuam and there will be an exhumation of the bodies of hundreds of babies who died from various ailments while in the home, who were wrapped in cloths and place in the chambers of a defunct sewerage system at what was the rear of the old workhouse.
I presume the writer of the tv show has used the information about Tuam and other places for the series.
There is another Mother and Baby Home in Cork, called Bessboro, which has been bought for housing development and there are fears it too holds grim secrets from the past.
The Irish Government offer platitudes but they need to investigate all Mother and Baby Homes / Magdalen Laundries and their hinterlands to show they are really sorry for what happened to the women and children, let down by previous Irish governments, the Catholic and Church of Ireland churches and by society at large.

There were questions raised on Bessboro falsifying death certs and selling the babies for adoption.

HungryForSnacks · 04/09/2023 19:53

Why was the detective so freaked when he saw the death certificate? Was there a name on the certificate that he recognized?

Blondeshavemorefun · 04/09/2023 20:31

HungryForSnacks · 04/09/2023 19:53

Why was the detective so freaked when he saw the death certificate? Was there a name on the certificate that he recognized?

I think it was as aoife was names on it but she wasn't working there then

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Blondeshavemorefun · 04/09/2023 20:33

So the mystery is

If aoife isn't dead and in the wall where the hell is she ?

Done a runner or has someone else silenced her

Ans what hallucinations to have bless Lorna. Lack of sleep and baby taken away has resulted in her sleep walking /imagining or hallucinations that are awful

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PriamFarrl · 04/09/2023 21:45

So is the daughter fake or the husband, or both?

if Aoife isn’t in the wall how does Lorna have her phone?

Songlines · 04/09/2023 21:49

I've just caught up on ep 3 and I'm left with even more questions!

Blondeshavemorefun · 04/09/2023 22:22

Maybe she left the phone there ?

Then someone else bumped her off

Maybe Clements and she then felt bad and killed heself

Tho where is the body

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PriamFarrl · 04/09/2023 22:30

Did the banging put anyone else in mind of the Tell-Tale Heart?

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tell-Tale_Heart

The Tell-Tale Heart - Wikipedia

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tell-Tale_Heart

RandomForest · 04/09/2023 22:31

Sorry if it's been mentioned but why was the murdered woman in the wall wearing what appeared to be a school girl outfit and pigtails ?

MorrisZapp · 04/09/2023 22:37

Christ that was traumatic viewing! What is this list @blondeshavemorefun and may I be on it?

Unless it's a list of people willing to walk upstairs with Lorna behind them in which case count me out 😳

longtompot · 04/09/2023 22:37

Sat down, all ready to watch tonight, and it's not on tonight but on Sunday. How annoying as I was looking forward to seeing what happened next. I quite like the Sun/Mon schedule

PhilippePhiloppe · 04/09/2023 22:42

Is there somewhere that it can be watched all at once? I want to know what happens and would totally binge it if I could!

I think Ruth Wilson is excellent. Was skeptical - why not cast an Irish actress?! - but she’s really compelling to watch.

duc748 · 04/09/2023 23:57

PriamFarrl · 04/09/2023 22:30

Did the banging put anyone else in mind of the Tell-Tale Heart?

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tell-Tale_Heart

Yes, definitely a nod to Poe, I thought.

daffodilandtulip · 05/09/2023 07:20

longtompot · 04/09/2023 22:37

Sat down, all ready to watch tonight, and it's not on tonight but on Sunday. How annoying as I was looking forward to seeing what happened next. I quite like the Sun/Mon schedule

Get yourself on Channel 5 for The Inheritance instead!

alfamatta · 05/09/2023 11:26

Hello, I've just watched all 3 episodes. I've read back a few pages on here but not all the way back to the beginning...

Agree that the 'daughter' who has arrived is probably a journo

But my big theory is that this old school friend of hers is involved. I think he used Aoife's phone to get Lorna to the pub (remember how 'Aoife' couldn't talk on the phone and said to meet at the pub, where this guy just happens to be). Lorna then involves him in everything, and just after Lorna tells him that Clemence knows about the babies and is going to tell Lorna tomorrow, Clemence is suddenly killed... ok so it's a working theory and there's some gaps but we shall see.

LadyEloise1 · 05/09/2023 11:43

Interesting theory @alfamatta.