#Broadchurch: Your 140 character reviews of episode three
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Popular guesses about whodunit on the social media site included the vicar, Danny’s sister and Ellie Miller’s husband. According to the Twitter account “Broadchurch” the least suspected character so far is the editor of the local newspaper.
The ITV eight-part drama was still trending two hours after it was broadcast, with 880 tweets per minute according to Twitter analytics site Second Sync.
Ellie Miller’s quip to Alec Harding “with respect, sir, walk away from me now, or I will piss in a cup and throw it at you” went down a treat last night. But you were more wary of Will Mellor’s psychic means, and Pauline Quirke’s shady character.
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