[s4e4] Lethal White: Part 4 100%

Viewers and critics generally praised this finale as a "solid" conclusion to the four-part adaptation.

: While pursuing the truth, Robin struggles with panic attacks brought on by her recent separation from Matthew. Despite this, she shows significant courage during a final confrontation with Raff on a houseboat.

: The episode also explores the depth of Strike’s past as his ex-girlfriend, Charlotte Campbell , reappears, forcing him to confront his lingering emotional walls. [S4E4] Lethal White: Part 4

: The mystery Billy Knight witnessed as a child is resolved; it was actually a young Raff being abused by his older half-brother, Freddie, which Billy had misinterpreted. Critical Reception

: Reviewers from The Killing Times and The Review Geek highlighted the strong performances by Tom Burke and Holliday Grainger, though some felt the actual murder plot was slightly convoluted. Viewers and critics generally praised this finale as

In the season finale of the Lethal White arc (), Cormoran Strike and Robin Ellacott finally piece together the blackmail case and the truth behind Jasper Chiswell’s death. Key Plot Developments

: Many fans noted that the TV version successfully streamlined the dense plot of the novel while keeping essential character moments, such as Strike and Robin's conversation by the side of the road. : The episode also explores the depth of

: The investigation reveals that Raff Chiswell , Jasper’s illegitimate son, was the one who killed him. Raff’s motive was a combination of revenge for being cut out of the will and a plan to steal a rare Stubbs painting worth £20 million.