"And then there were six..."
The halfway point and the mystery, and the mood, continue to deepen. Theories are made about how people, household by household, become "happy". There's speculation that Dai may be immune from living in the "Sanctuary" and that the ever-creepy Hendricks may be so because he lives right at the centre of the ley lines.
Yet it feels as though the net is tightening. We feel the tension for Adam, Margaret, Matthew and Sandra... especially after Matt's weird experiences with Dr Lyle's gloves, as he sees the good doctor try and fail to drive out of the village due to some kind of force... after which he's "happy". It's all quite engrossing, especially as young Kevin is got at, seemingly at the same time, leading to poor Dai's death, and to a deeply impressive, creepy performance from a child actor.
Then there's the subtle flirting between Adam and Margaret. It's understated, because '70s telly could do understatement, but it's there. And then there's the two of them stopping to talk to the increasingly sinister Hendricks, who insists that he can't possibly take part in all the dancing as he has to "maintain his position". There's more than a hint of a subtext here, of the stifling conformity of life in a small village.
But it's all about slowly removing each layer from the onion as gripping mysteries unravel, as the mood remains unsettling and we have another excellent cliffhanger...
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