
*Warning – contains full spoilers for Grace season 6 episode 3.*
In the third episode of Grace season 6, titled “Dead Man’s Game,” Roy (played by John Simm) and Bella (Laura Elphinstone) looked into a murder that happened on a housing estate. Meanwhile, Glenn (Richie Campbell) and Nick (Brad Morrison) investigated an armed robbery involving four masked robbers.
The episode reached its climax with a frightening chase scene. Glenn was pursued by Seb, the man who killed Chris, while he was taking John to share information about his stepfather, Damian – the mastermind behind everything.
Seb took Glenn and John hostage, threatening them with a gun. Meanwhile, Roy and Bella attempted to convince Seb to release them by calling and talking to him.
Damian shocked Seb by suddenly revealing Roy, Bella, and John’s mother were targets and ordered Seb to kill them. Luckily, Glenn was able to take Seb’s weapon, and everyone escaped unharmed.

Even after Damian and Seb were arrested, Glenn wasn’t safe. His wife, Ari, called him – she’d heard about what happened from Roy. While they were talking on the phone, with their children nearby in the living room, someone arrived outside on a motorcycle.
Suddenly, someone threw a firebomb through the window, instantly setting the room ablaze. Glenn heard about it on the phone and immediately rushed to the house with Roy, arriving shortly after.
Everyone was relieved that Ari and the children escaped safely, though it had been a near miss. Glenn and Roy exchanged a look that showed they understood exactly how close things had come.
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Evidence strongly suggests this new threat is connected to Albazi and the Benchdale gang, likely stemming from Glenn’s investigation into Sandy’s suspected murder in Munich.
Will investigators find enough proof to convict Albazi and his team and finally resolve this issue? We’ll find out as the season concludes with one last episode next week.
The sixth season of Grace returns to ITV1 and ITVX on Sunday, April 19th at 8pm. You can watch all five previous seasons anytime now on ITVX.
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James Hibbs writes about TV dramas for TopMob, covering shows on streaming services and traditional channels. Before becoming a writer, he worked in public relations, first at a business-to-business agency and then at Fremantle, a global TV production company. He has a BA degree in English and Theatre Studies, as well as a Level 5 Diploma in Journalism.
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