top of page

3(2019): "the Virtues" Episode

The third episode of (2019) is a masterclass in tension, trauma, and the harrowing weight of memory. While the series begins with Joseph’s (Stephen Graham) spiral into alcoholism and his search for family, Episode 3 is where the central mystery—the "black hole" of his childhood—finally begins to reveal its jagged edges.

is available to stream on platforms like Channel 4 (UK) and Amazon Prime Video depending on your region. "The Virtues" Episode 3(2019)

: Joseph’s confrontation with his past is visceral. Stephen Graham conveys a sense of "pre-trauma"—the body remembering what the mind has tried to bury. The way he physically shrinks in certain environments highlights the theme of the inner child being perpetually stuck in the moment of the original wound. The third episode of (2019) is a masterclass

By the end of this episode, the title of the show feels deeply ironic. While the traditional "virtues" include things like temperance and fortitude, the episode asks: What is the virtue in surviving the unsurvivable? Joseph is not "virtuous" in a classical sense; he is a man being dismantled by his own history, and the episode leaves us wondering if honesty is a virtue that heals or one that finally destroys him. : Joseph’s confrontation with his past is visceral

Here is a deep look at the themes and moments that define this episode. The Unspoken Horror

  • Instagram
  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn

© 2026 — Vast Stream.

bottom of page