If Guilt proves one thing it’s that the Brothers McCall are hard to kill. It’s the third episode of the final season, and once again, Max and Jake escape with their lives, Max having talked Teddy into joining forces.
Guilt Season 3 brings back self-serving, shady Max McCall (Mark Bonnar) and his dopey brother Jake (Jamie Sives), who return to Scotland for one more misadventure when Chicago proves too cold for their liking.
Netflix and the BBC announcing they would produce a Lockerbie miniseries caused the Sky/Peacock miniseries to get a move on, and now there are two competing shows of the same name heading to the small screen.
In the season finale of Guilt, the Lynches' darkest secret is revealed and their enemies are closing in. Max offers Erin an escape, but can he save himself as well before time runs out?
In the penultimate episode of Guilt, Max is under pressure from his police handler, his ex-cellmate, and the Lynches, who surprise him with a special visitor.