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Is left devastated by Leonard’s confession, desperately begging Will to lie to save her "boy". 'Grantchester' Recap: Season 6 Episode 3 | WTTW Chicago

Parallel to the murder case, Leonard Finch faces a life-altering crisis. An allegation regarding his homosexuality leads to a police interrogation. Despite the Archdeacon's pressure on Will to provide a truthful (and potentially damaging) alibi, Leonard chooses to confess the truth to Geordie, leading to his immediate arrest and imprisonment. Air Date: September 17, 2021 Director: Rob Evans Writer: Richard Cookson Key Guest Stars: Rebecca Front as Reeny McArthur Jonathan Aris as Robert Waterhouse Will Hislop as Maurice St. Martin Character Dynamics Grantchester.S06E03.WEB.x264

Finds his principles tested as he balances his loyalty to Leonard with the Archdeacon’s demands for "the truth". Despite the Archdeacon's pressure on Will to provide

The village is in the midst of a heated parish council election triggered by Derek McArthur’s tragic drowning. His widow, Reeny McArthur, runs to claim his seat, supported by local novelist Robert Waterhouse. Their opponent, the ambitious Maurice St. Martin, campaigns on a platform of "morality," despite his own family's questionable business interests. The village is in the midst of a

Is left devastated by Leonard’s confession, desperately begging Will to lie to save her "boy". 'Grantchester' Recap: Season 6 Episode 3 | WTTW Chicago

Parallel to the murder case, Leonard Finch faces a life-altering crisis. An allegation regarding his homosexuality leads to a police interrogation. Despite the Archdeacon's pressure on Will to provide a truthful (and potentially damaging) alibi, Leonard chooses to confess the truth to Geordie, leading to his immediate arrest and imprisonment. Air Date: September 17, 2021 Director: Rob Evans Writer: Richard Cookson Key Guest Stars: Rebecca Front as Reeny McArthur Jonathan Aris as Robert Waterhouse Will Hislop as Maurice St. Martin Character Dynamics

Finds his principles tested as he balances his loyalty to Leonard with the Archdeacon’s demands for "the truth".

The village is in the midst of a heated parish council election triggered by Derek McArthur’s tragic drowning. His widow, Reeny McArthur, runs to claim his seat, supported by local novelist Robert Waterhouse. Their opponent, the ambitious Maurice St. Martin, campaigns on a platform of "morality," despite his own family's questionable business interests.