Well-loved BBC One drama Happy Valley has gripped fans since the third and final series started on New Year's Day. Following the intertwined lives of police officer Catherine Cawood, played by Sarah Lancashire, Tommy Lee Royce who raped Sarah's daughter and is played by James Norton and Catherine's grandson and Tommy's son Ryan the drama continues to be tense.
In the fourth episode, Tommy requested for Ryan to be at his court hearing in Leeds and many fans are suspicious about what he might be plotting. Many have predicted that Tommy is going to attempt to break out of prison as they have a "bad feeling" about what is going to happen next.
One said: "Got a feeling Tommy will escape #HappyValley" and: "I got a bad feeling about this ... #HappyValley". A third said: "I feel an escape coming on #HappyValley" and another added: "He’s getting broken out isn’t he #HappyValley" followed by a shocked face emoji.
READ MORE: BBC Happy Valley cast: Who plays the Knezevics?
A fifth said: "tommy lee royce is gonna escape and that’s me not sleeping for a week" and "They're busting him out aren't they? Maybe a police van crash sort of situation."
James Norton has played Tommy Lee Royce since the first series of Happy Valley and Tommy is attempting to build a relationship with his son Ryan in the third series, despite Catherine's utter disapproval. James was born in London in 1985 and grew up in Yorkshire.
After studying theology at the University of Cambridge James attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. You can keep up to date with the latest TV news by signing up to the newsletter here.
His early roles include Guy Edwards in the 2013 film Rush and he shot to fame as Tommy Lee Royce in Happy Valley where he won a BAFTA for Best Supporting Actor in 2015. You can read more about James here.
READ NEXT:
BBC Happy Valley: Siobhan Finneran's famous Emmerdale ex and close bond with Sarah Lancashire
Eight reasons why Happy Valley really is the best TV show ever
The Happy Valley actors who starred in an '80s film classic together that’s really filthy
19 television shows from the past that people seem to have forgotten