Happy Valley fans can’t cope with the stress of final series as Catherine discovers who betrayed her

HAPPY Valley viewers can’t cope with the stress of watching the final series.

The BBC crime drama has returned for its third and final series as Catherine Cawood is drawn back into the grips of her evil nemesis Tommy Lee Royce.



Happy Valley fans can’t cope with the stress of final series as Catherine discovers who betrayed her
Happy Valley viewers can’t cope with the stress of the final series

In tonight’s second episode of the series Catherine made a horrifying discovery.

She learned that her own sister Clare had betrayed her by taking grandson Ryan to visit Tommy – his biological father.

Fans know Tommy raped and abused Catherine’s daughter – and caused her to take her own life.

The court order that prevented Tommy from contacting his son lapsed with Catherine unaware – and he’d taken full advantage.

After a tense few days, Catherine held her tongue and decided to follow her sister to ensure she was betraying her.

And after driving to Sheffield to the prison where Tommy is, Catherine couldn’t deny it to herself.

As Clare settled herself into a cafe, she was shocked to see her sister calling her.

And in an incredible tense scene, Catherine lurked behind her sister as Clare repeatedly lied about where she was and what Ryan was up to.

“I was just ringing to find out how you’d got on,” said Catherine as she took a seat behind her sister.

As Catherine kept the conversation going, Clare struggled to keep lying to her.

But as it looked like Catherine was about to leave and let her sister’s lies go unchallenged, she got up.

Walking into the cafe she sat down opposite Clare and said: “Hiya.”

The tension was too much for viewers and they can’t cope with it.

One wrote: “Palpitations have already started for the absolute showdown you know is coming! #HappyValley.”

A second said: “Oh man one episode a week Is TOO CRUEL #HappyValley.”

Another added: “Oh my god, the tension. I can hardly breath through this #HappyValley.”

Meanwhile a fourth shared: “Honestly so fed up of #HappyValley feeling like it’s on for 10 minutes then having to wait another week to see what happens. On the edge of my seat man

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things like Netflix have ruined me.”

Happy Valley is available on BBC iPlayer.