Yorkshire fans on why they love Happy Valley

Happy Valley is a drama about love. About catching baddies and family bonds, about impoverished communities and domestic abuse. But it’s a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it line of dialogue, about stew of all things, that has created the most buzz over the course of the new season.

The line in question came in episode three, as () explained to her grandson Ryan () why he shouldn’t be having secret meetings with his father Tommy Lee Royce (James Norton) in prison.

“He has a kink in his brain – a twist, a psychological deformity,” she told him. “It’s an absence of something that allows him to possibly seem quite normal to you, but it allows him to do things – evil things, nasty things, things that normal people just wouldn’t do, things that he’s ended up in prison for.

“Now you don’t have that kink, that absence. You have a normal brain. You are not evil. So what you have to understand is…”

It was at this point that Ryan interrupted, saying: “You know my tea’s going cold?”

Catherine then repliesd with the question: “What you having?”

“Stew,” he said.

“That’ll be alright,” his grandmother assured him.

The exchange sent fans from – from all around the country, in fact – wild.

“The stew line,” tweeted . “The stew line should be taught in schools. It should have a blue plaque. It should be placed in a museum, no, a travelling museum exhibit so the whole world can see the glory of the stew line.”

Moran is one of the show’s fans from who spoke with The Independent about why they love the drama.

“Happy Valley always feels completely real,” he said. “Whatever happens, the humanity shines through.”

Speaking about the stew line, the 50-year-old said: “It’s not a joke, it’s a throwaway line, but so breathtakingly authentic it makes you roar with laughter.

“Real people don’t stick to one genre, they interrupt,…

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