ITV viewers were angry due to inconsistencies in the final episode of a thrilling show.

The four-part series concluded with intense finale.

January 16th 2025.

ITV viewers were angry due to inconsistencies in the final episode of a thrilling show.
The highly anticipated finale of ITV's drama Playing Nice has left fans feeling a bit disappointed as they uncover some major flaws in the show's ending. For those who haven't watched yet, beware, there are spoilers ahead.

The four-part series follows the lives of two couples, Pete and Maddie, and Miles and Lucy, whose worlds are turned upside down when they discover that their toddlers were switched at birth. As the initial shock wears off, tensions rise between the families as they battle for custody of the children and try to uncover the truth behind the fateful day at the hospital.

Despite the stellar performances from the talented cast, the show's finale has left some fans feeling unsatisfied. In the last episode, viewers learn that Lucy intentionally swapped the babies at birth to protect her son from her abusive husband Miles. In a shocking turn of events, she ultimately pushes Miles off a cliff to his death. The show then fast-forwards three months to the beach, where the three parents are seen with both children, but without a clear resolution on the custody arrangement.

Fans have taken to social media to express their frustration with the finale, pointing out plot holes and unresolved questions. Some have even questioned the believability of the plot and the decisions made by the characters. Despite these criticisms, many still praised the exceptional acting and beautiful scenery of Cornwall.

Star of the show, James Norton, who also serves as executive producer, addressed the criticism of the show's unrealistic plot. In a recent interview, he explained that the high stakes of the show revolve around the theme of family, which can cause anxiety even in the wee hours of the morning. He also reflected on his character Pete, who initially believes in playing nice but eventually learns the harsh reality of having to be confrontational.

Playing Nice is now available to stream on ITVX. If you haven't watched yet, be prepared for a rollercoaster of emotions and some thought-provoking themes. And if you have any questions or comments, don't hesitate to reach out to the entertainment team at The Agency. We're always happy to hear from our readers.

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