Sneak Peak Into New Vigil pictures and the first look at BBC thriller’s eagerly awaited finale

Sneak Peak Into New Vigil pictures and the first look at BBC thriller’s eagerly awaited finale

BBC’s Vigil has gripped fans in the first five episodes and will come to a conclusion on Sunday night in an eagerly awaited finale

The BBC’s thriller Vigil has gripped fans throughout and is now set to round off its impressive first series.

With a second series already reportedly in talks after high viewing figures earlier this month, fans of the show eagerly await the conclusion of the six-part series.

The series from the makers of Line of Duty is set on a submarine carrying Trident nuclear weapons.

DCI Silva, played by Suranne Jones, has been sent down to investigate the murder o Martin Compston’s character, Craig Burke.

She soon discovers that there is more to the death than meets the eye and becomes wary of the crew on board.

In the fifth episode, there was suspense galore with Silva being left in a precarious life and death situation.

Quickly after discovering who the Russian spy on board was, he caused chaos; she was knocked out and locked in a missile tube.Sneak Peak Into New Vigil pictures and the first look at BBC thriller’s eagerly awaited finale

Ever since fans have been eagerly awaiting the outcome.

And now snapshots of the final episode have been released, giving fans a sneak peek into what to expect.

Matthew Doward was Silva’s suspect after she discovered someone was blackmailing chef Jackie Hamilton before her death.

He was also the person that knocked Silva unconscious in the previous episode.

But, with fans unsure what he is up to next, the new images reveal he is still on the vessel.

Back on land Kirsten Longacre (Leslie Rose) has been at war trying to discover exactly what happened to Craig’s girlfriend, Jade. Kristen demanded that their vessel returns to port.Sneak Peak Into New Vigil pictures and the first look at BBC thriller’s eagerly awaited finale

And tension continues to boil over against the police force and the Royal Navy as Rear Admiral Shaw doesn’t want it to look like something is wrong on HMS Vigil.

While the images don’t give a whole lot away, and there aren’t many leaked storylines, it’s clear that Vigil isn’t expected to go out on a whimper.

The storyline and characters have impressed me on the whole throughout. When it first began, viewers were quick to praise the show for portraying a gay relationship that “isn’t the story’s main point.”

However, the drama wasn’t to everyone’s liking.

TV presenter Lorraine Kelly admitted that she had fallen behind on the show as she found Suranne Jones’ role in the drama “really annoying.”

Lorraine said of Suranne: “I do love her – Gentleman Jack remains my favorite thing in the world – but she’s annoying me in that, which is why I’ve not kept up with it, but I definitely will.”

Vigil concludes at 9 pm on BBC One, with previous installments available on BBC iPlayer.

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