The Split - Season 3

Season 3
Adding fuel to the fire, the catalyst to the breakdown of Hannah and Nathan's marriage, Christie, will also return to the final series, which sees Hannah and Nathan's formerly rock-solid marriage unravel as they try to come to an amicable separation agreement
Episodes

Episode 1
Hannah and Nathan are in the final stages of negotiating their divorce, but when it becomes clear Nathan has met someone else, the amicable separation takes a turn for the worse.

Episode 2
Hannah's relationship with Nathan unravels when he drops a bombshell, and Rose struggles to cope with her grief.

Episode 3
Tensions rise as Hannah and Nathan struggle to disentangle their lives. Christie arrives in London and Rose has clear out.

Episode 4
Hannah allows herself to dream of a life elsewhere with Christie, whilst Nathan starts to doubt his relationship with Kate. Ruth breaks some devastating news to Zander.

Episode 5
Rose grapples with James' absence at the family camping trip. Ruth learns of Nina and Tyler's affair, and the extent of Tyler's deceit is revealed.

Episode 6
With Kate and Nathan's relationship on the rocks Hannah makes a decision which shapes all their futures.
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