After watching the first three episodes of the season, Wainwright didnt like some directorial choices made by Patrick Harkins and decided to reshoot some scenes herself, hence her credit as a director, but not co-director, on those episodes.[citation needed]

Reviews from the media have been overwhelmingly positive, and the show has received a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.[16] On Metacritic, seasons one, two and three of the show received ratings of 83, 84 and 93, respectively.


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However, some reviewers have criticised the show for its graphic content, especially in episodes three and four of season one, while others have noted the ubiquitous typecasting of male characters as either weak or criminals.[17]

The final episode of series 3, the final series, garnered much praise from critics. Lucy Mangan, writing for The Guardian, called the episode as "[b]rutal, tender, funny, compelling and heartbreaking"; Anita Singh, reviewing for The Daily Telegraph, rated the episode 5/5 stars and claimed, "Happy Valley sounds so bleak on paper, with its storylines about drugs, rape and murder. But at its core is the love that Cawood has for her family. Wainwright gave us what we wanted: a happy ending for a character who truly deserves it"; Peter Stanford writing in the Telegraph highlighted the various religious themes, with Cawood taking on "the appearance of a living saint" amidst the evil and misery of Happy Valley.[23] Positive reviews were also published by The Times[24] and I, who rated the episode 5/5 stars.[25]

With Emmy nominations just around the corner on July 12, the time has come for me to make the case for \"Happy Valley,\" a brilliant British crime drama now in its third and final season on BBC America, AMC+ and Acorn TV. The real crime is that \"Happy Valley,\" which regularly sweeps up top prizes in the U.K., has been unforgivably cold-shouldered by Emmy.

Look, maybe you've never seen any season of \"Happy Valley,\" which premiered in 2014. If so, I envy the discovery that awaits you. Fans had to wait two years for season 2 and seven years after that for season 3, which ends \"Happy Valley\" in volcanic eruption.

Happy Valley season 3 certainly has big boots to fill after a monumental first and second season, but it looks like there's no need for concern in this department, if show writer Sally Wainwright's recent comments are anything to go by.

The BBC previously released new images giving us a glimpse at James Norton's Tommy Lee Royce (below) languishing in prison after the crimes he committed in season 1, as well as Ryan (above), now a teenager played by Rhys Connah.

Furthermore Wainwright also has numerous other TV projects on the go. In the time since Happy Valley last aired she's brought new series Gentleman Jack to the screen and also written another season of Last Tango in Halifax.

The official plot synopsis for the final season teases: \"When Catherine (Sarah Lancashire) discovers the remains of a gangland murder victim in a drained reservoir, it sparks a chain of events that unwittingly leads her straight back to Tommy Lee Royce (James Norton).

\"Her grandson, Ryan, is now sixteen and still living with Catherine, but he has ideas of his own about what kind of relationship he wants to have with the man Catherine refuses to acknowledge as his father. Still battling the seemingly never-ending problem of drugs in the valley and those who supply them, Catherine is on the cusp of retirement.\"

In the meantime, you can catch up with season one of Happy Valley on Acorn TV now, then watch season two from April 3. BBC America will air a season one marathon from May 8-10, with two episodes nightly from 11pm ET/PT, and a season two marathon from May 15 to 17. Once again, two episodes will air nightly from 11pm ET/PT.

The official plot synopsis for the final season teases: "When Catherine (Sarah Lancashire) discovers the remains of a gangland murder victim in a drained reservoir, it sparks a chain of events that unwittingly leads her straight back to Tommy Lee Royce (James Norton).

"Her grandson, Ryan, is now sixteen and still living with Catherine, but he has ideas of his own about what kind of relationship he wants to have with the man Catherine refuses to acknowledge as his father. Still battling the seemingly never-ending problem of drugs in the valley and those who supply them, Catherine is on the cusp of retirement."

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When Happy Valley's third and final season aired in Britain earlier this year, it was a smash with both critics and viewers. It's now come to our screens on BBC America, Acorn TV and AMC+. The latter two services also offer the first two seasons, and I highly recommend you see them. With a grand arc unfolding over nearly a decade in real time, the 18 episodes of this series take viewers on a twisting, cliff-hanging, deeply satisfying emotional journey.

Catherine's not a saint, of course. She jumps to conclusions, lashes out at her sister and, in her protectiveness toward Ryan, she doesn't let him know what Tommy is truly like. But her flaws only deepen our sense of her strengths. Indeed, she emerges as one of the genuine feminist heroes in television history. Happy Valley isn't a happy place, but I was always happy being in her company.


\r\nAhead of the season 3 premiere, there are several ways to catch up with seasons 1 and 2 of Happy Valley. Both seasons are available to binge now on AMC+ and Acorn TV, giving you an opportunity to revisit the devastation caused by Tommy Lee Royce, and Catherine's struggle to raise her grandson Rhys, with help from sister Clare, in Royce's shadow.

\r\nOn BBC America, you can catch a Season 1 marathon from Monday, May 8 through Wednesday, May 10 from 11pm ET/PT, with two episodes airing back-to-back each night. Also on BBC America, you can catch a season 2 marathon from Monday, May 15 through Wednesday, May 17 from 11pm ET/PT. Once again, two will air back-to-back each night.

\r\nYou can check out a trailer for season 1 of Happy Valley below.


Ahead of the season 3 premiere, there are several ways to catch up with seasons 1 and 2 of Happy Valley. Both seasons are available to binge now on AMC+ and Acorn TV, giving you an opportunity to revisit the devastation caused by Tommy Lee Royce, and Catherine's struggle to raise her grandson Rhys, with help from sister Clare, in Royce's shadow.

On BBC America, you can catch a Season 1 marathon from Monday, May 8 through Wednesday, May 10 from 11pm ET/PT, with two episodes airing back-to-back each night. Also on BBC America, you can catch a season 2 marathon from Monday, May 15 through Wednesday, May 17 from 11pm ET/PT. Once again, two will air back-to-back each night.

You can check out a trailer for season 1 of Happy Valley below.

After a hiatus of seven years, Happy Valley is coming back to American TV for a third and final season, premiering on BBC America on Monday, May 22, at 10/9c, with episodes streaming the same day on AMC+ and Acorn TV.

Needless to say, it doesn't last. This glimpse of happiness is only fleeting. It isn't long before everyone is plunged headlong back into a familiar sea of misery, with hidden secrets and tensions creeping in as the group slowly but surely fractures. It's the Happy Valley we know and love, and I'm pleased to report that it's every bit as bleak and brilliant as the first two seasons.

The show's final season follows a similar pattern to Season 2. On the one hand we have the core, ongoing story of Sergeant Catherine Cawood (Sarah Lancashire), her troubled, now teenage grandson Ryan (Rhys Connah), and his biological father, Tommy Lee Royce, the man responsible for her daughter Becky's death. Ryan is that little bit older, and his questions about his father haven't gone away. But Catherine, who finished Season 2 increasingly worried about the effect Tommy might have had on her grandson, is still just as desperate as ever to keep them apart.

But, like the first two seasons, there is light in there too. Wainright does an impressive job of sprinkling in moments of humour and levity throughout her scripts, and the actors have no problem introducing a few laughs alongside the tears and the pain. Ultimately, despite how heavy it is overall, the show's core message is one of durability.

Happy Valley may seem, on the surface, like a cozy British procedural to curl up with after a stressful day. If you didn't already realize that isn't the case from the first two seasons, Season 3 will make it clear. It's a profound look at family, morality, and the harshness of life. We've waited seven years for it to arrive, and every single second was worth the wait.

Elsewhere, AMC Networks has boarded season three and the show will air exclusively on AMC+ in the U.S. and Canada, where seasons one and two are currently available. In the past, Netflix has taken North American rights to Happy Valley.

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