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Two people are new to town, both carrying heavy burdens. (David Tennant) is a prickly, exhausted outsider who has recently arrived after a spectacularly failed case in Sandbrook that nearly destroyed his career and his health—he has a secret, failing heart. He is paired with the local Detective Sergeant Ellie Miller (Olivia Colman), a warm, sharp, and deeply rooted Broadchurch native. She is bitter because Hardy was given the job she believed was rightfully hers.

The climax begins when Hardy, now physically collapsing from his heart condition, refuses to be taken to the hospital. He has one name. He calls Ellie to the police station. In a room, away from others, he tells her: "We have a match on the phone. The second phone, the one Danny was texting. The owner was at the lock-up at the time of Danny’s death. The owner bought the rope. The owner is the last person to have touched Danny Latimer." Pause. "We’ve arrested your husband, Ellie. Joe did this." Ellie collapses in disbelief. The woman who has been hunting a child killer is married to him. She has slept beside him. She has raised their son, Tom, with him. And Tom knew—Tom had seen his father’s hidden phone, had suspected something, and had deleted the files to protect his dad. broadchurch 1

In the interrogation room, Joe Miller confesses. But his confession is not one of violence or rage. It is one of twisted love. Two people are new to town, both carrying heavy burdens

The town convulses. Danny’s parents, (Jodie Whittaker) and Mark Latimer (Andrew Buchan), are shattered. Their surviving daughter, Chloe , is lost in grief and guilt. The local vicar, Paul Coates , struggles to offer comfort. The news explodes, and the national press descends, led by the ruthless and morally ambiguous Olly Stevens (a young local journalist and Ellie’s nephew) and his aggressive editor, Maggie Radcliffe . Part Two: Everyone is a Suspect Hardy imposes a strict media blackout and seals off the beach. His method: suspect everyone. And in a town where everyone knows everyone, that suspicion quickly curdles into paranoia. She is bitter because Hardy was given the

He then wrapped the body, drove to the beach, and laid Danny on the sand—a place the boy loved—as an act of sick, final tenderness.

The story opens in the tight-knit, picturesque seaside town of Broadchurch, Dorset. The cliffs are high, the bay is serene, and the tourist season is about to begin. But the town is already holding its breath.

A boat, the Sea Spray , is discovered hidden in a lock-up garage. It belongs to none other than (Matthew Gravelle). Joe is a stay-at-home father, a former paramedic, a gentle, unassuming man who volunteers at the local youth football club. He is the last person anyone would suspect.