The trio managed to patch things up, with Kaya and Dan’s volatile relationship softening during a walk on the beach. We know that Emily is desperate for a baby, but that doesn’t explain why she’s so enamoured with this unknown 18-year-old. Or did she really kill that woman and her unborn child, and surrogacy is her way of paying back her debt to society? The Nest’s thriller side, the part that’ll keep viewers coming back for the next four episodes, rests on how dangerous Kaya may or may not be, and what her real motivation is for doing this. With Vanya losing control, episode 9 of The Umbrella Academy Season 2 sees Allison deciding to sacrifice herself. But he’s clearly not happy with Kaya in the house, and while he’s agreed to the surrogacy to give his wife her dream of having a baby, it’s likely to unravel over the next four weeks…. Kaya’s crime is undisclosed, but there’s reason to believe she wasn’t pulled up for nicking a loaf of bread. The Nest is streaming Mondays exclusively on Acorn TV.

Especially because The Nest has to tell, not show, the years of infertility struggles that Emily and Dan have been through before this. There is very little to like about her initially, other than the fact that she might help Dan and Emily achieve the last piece of their happily ever after.

Is she definitely the killer? In The Nest (BBC One), millionaire businessman Dan Docherty (Martin Compston) has failed to turn up any information about the background of the teenage girl that he’s paying as a surrogate. Let’s see if any of those windows break by the time The Nest is over.). We all shivered when we saw that she had painted her nails exactly the same as her new surrogate. What exactly was her connection to Emily, and how did she die? It’s not just that she wants to start a family; as the show points out, they could just adopt if that were the only case. Following Kenny’s shocking death last episode, Killing Eve returns to show our characters struggling to deal with the ramifications of this as Eve continues on her path toward coming face to face with Villanelle once more. By entering your details, you are agreeing to Radio Times privacy policy. But there’s something incredibly shifty about her. Despite Mirren Mack’s best efforts, the only time Kaya comes off as sincere is when she’s mourning the death of her shady neighbor, who conveniently turns up dead shortly after he threatens Dan.

Ironically, it seems that as Dan goes to pieces in these episodes, Emily is pulling herself back together.

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Read on for everything we need to know…, *Warning: contains spoilers for BBC One’s The Nest episode two*. Episode one left us with a lot of unanswered questions, and with only four more episodes to go it won’t be long before we get some answers. While Kaya is working at the bar (having appeared to have turned a behavioural corner), she is apparently recognised by journalist Eleanor, who introduces herself and reveals that she is from the remote Isle of Lewis, in the Outer Hebrides. Can money buy you anything, asks The Nest. If they Meanwhile Eleanor’s bag is stolen by Dan’s shadowy associates – but Dan gets more than he bargains for when he searches inside and finds a dossier of news clippings about an 11-year-old, who stabbed a pregnant woman to death in Lewis. midway through a surrogacy arrangement with his sister Hilary (Fiona Bell). Before the reveal about Kaya’s past, Dan struggled to contain his frustration at having this moody teenager as a houseguest.

A teenager with a vague past inserts herself into the lives of a happy couple and proceeds to tear everything to shreds. There’s an increasing need for similar to describe the emerging genre of glossy BBC domestic thrillers set north of the border. The book world already has a term for Scotland-set detective novels – Tartan Noir. And, there’s a wee voice in her head saying “Kaya, you can do this. Dan is in full control of his life and doesn’t make a single move without calculating it. But Compston has a natural likeability—the same quality that serves him well as the idealistic Steve Arnott in Line of Duty—that prevents him from coming across as a jerk. However, Jack’s mum, Hilary, is also the only person whom Dan has told about Kaya’s dark secret – could she be tempted to tell her son if things become more serious between him and Kaya? Emily’s touchy-feely plan to support Kaya to “achieve whatever [she] wants to achieve” may be well-intentioned, but has more than a ring of Rich Lady Nonsense about it. At the end of episode two, it was clear that there was a spark between Kaya and Jack, Dan and Emily’s older nephew, whom Kaya met while working front-of-house at Dan’s bar. You think you have a sense of where this is going, and you do, but the subtleties in the writing and a very game cast drive the project to another level. Push and Pull.

But who would do such a thing? The Great British Bake Off: Danish, Spice, Tart... Every themed week ranked, The BBC’s bias on Brexit has been proven beyond doubt – your move, Tim Davie, Last night’s TV: what Telegraph reviewers made of Educating Greater Manchester and more, What’s on TV tonight: The Disordered Eye, Life & Rhymes and more, Sheila Hancock: I hid my illness for fear of losing out on work, Educating Greater Manchester, review: an intriguing primer for Let’s hope that the next episode will shed some light on their fascinating relationship. The Nest premiered on BBC One on Sunday, and while the central plot may be a little unbelievable, the gripping tension was more than enough to please viewers. Already have an account with us? The new puzzles website is now live - sign up now and enjoy a 7-day free trial! Episode two of BBC thriller The Nest left us with plenty of questions - with a shocking revelation about teen surrogate Kaya Some people tuning in to the show feel Kaya dropped a clue as to who she really is, as her life story has been mostly a mystery until this point.

The teenager is now firmly in the lives of couple Emily (Sophie Rundle) and Dan (Martin Compston) as their surrogate. And so into the story comes Eleanor (Katie Leung), a journalist whose idea to investigate the discovery of a body in the Clyde is dismissed by her editor – “This isnae Nancy Drew!” – but goes ahead and does it anyway. Usually, that gets old after a while, but every time he does it you feel that Dan is actually seriously losing it.). TV. The interesting thing about The Nest is how the Acorn TV drama is so brutally emotional and thought-provoking simultaneously—fitting for a series that often pits heart against head. We'll never pass along your email address to spammers, scammers, or the like. The Umbrella Academy – Season 2 Episode 9 Recap & Review. Looks like a murder to me. It was clear right from the beginning that Kaya and her social workers knew something more about her past than she was letting on to Dan and Emily – but few of us might have imagined the reality that Dan discovers at the end of episode two, even after Kaya drunkenly brandished a knife at Dan. search of a womb.

We meet Emily and Dan having exhausted their IVF options and Sophie Rundle as Emily, Mirren Mack as Kaya and Martin Compston © Studio Lambert and all3media international_Ep. And at what point will she listen to her husband’s criticisms and wise up to things that she doesn’t (or doesn’t want to) know? The story introduced us to Dan (Martin Compston) and Emily (Sophie Rundle), a couple who have struggled to have a baby and so have decided to head down the surrogacy route.

Amplifying the little-heard voices of the socially powerless was the mission of Taylor’s acclaimed BBC sex abuse drama Three Girls. What must it be like to know that your wife would rather have a baby than you? As Martin Compston pointed out in our interview, she has a bit in common with Dan; he’s got his own criminal record, but he was able to admit his failings and mature. Dan later discovered (through dodgy means) that as a child Kaya had killed a pregnant woman, and the woman’s name was Niamh.

Once This was meant to be. Thanks! (And if the fact that the Dochertys live in a house that’s got a living room full of floor-to-ceiling glass windows isn’t a metaphor, nothing is. Perry Mason episode 4: A series of desperate measures, Snowpiercer Season 2 has already been confirmed by TNT, My Life Is Murder Season 2 confirmed, pre-production started, Tamara Podemski shines in most powerful episode of Coroner yet. Dan is the first to point out how convenient it is that Kaya volunteers to be his and Emily’s (Sophie Rundle) surrogate after she stumbles into their lives, and how ill-advised it is for them to entrust an immature teenager they don’t know with the most important thing they have. The Nest’s thriller side, the part that’ll keep viewers coming back for the next four episodes, rests on how dangerous Kaya may or may not be, and what her real motivation is for doing this. The girl is now grown-up and living under a new name, and as Dan goes over it in his head, everything appears to match up: Kaya is that same killer. overnights 10/18/2020. says.

Do this.”. Those two share chemistry as well as a dialect and background. Your privacy is safe with us. The scene in which she and Compston go head to head like tennis pros as Dan and Kaya verbally battle out their positions is the episode highlight.

And even if he wants to say fine, to hell with it and walk away, there’s a moral obligation to not let her go through this all alone—because she’s certainly not looking out for herself. Episode 2 of Raised By Wolves begins in Boston 2145. The episode’s final shot of her irksome neighbour (Paul Brannigan, a regular of director Ken Loach whose Sweet Sixteen also gave Martin Compston his first feature role) sinking under the waters of the Clyde after he threatened to interfere with her scheme, is enough to suggest that Emily and Dan have just made a serious error.