Skint has been to Grimsby.
The four-part series tonight came to an end. What did you think?
The general reaction from our commentators tonight - East Marsh councillor Steve Beasant and Cath and Ken Homewood, who run the Food Kitchen was that it was a far more positive episode.
We met a new character John, who was turning his life around by finally kicking his heroin habit, leaving his criminal life behind him and taking up an interest in skateboarding.
Will didn't go to prison as he expected to - he was instead given another chance and was put under curfew.
Tragedy, however struck Becky and Jeff as her father Stan sadly died following heart surgery.
The narrator concluded the show by saying: "The East Marsh of Grimsby may have had more than its fair share of troubled times, but it's the way people look out for each other that make it the special place it is. To the people here, it will always be Great Grimsby."
During the show, a viewer from elsewhere in the country posted on our live debate:
"I'm not from Grimsby - never had an opinion of the place before - but after watching Skint, have to say that I kinda like the place. No different from here - just good people."
Another said they lived on the East Marsh and their life was nothing like those shown on Skint.
See a full analysis in tomorrow's Grimsby Telegraph and tell us what you thought of the series as a whole by commenting below.
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