Vigil fans are already begging for a third season of the show after watching the nail-biting final of season two.
The plot of the season saw Amy Silva (Suranne Jones) and Kirsten Longacre (Rose Leslie) trying to uncover the cause of mutiple deaths at a Scottish military facility.
In the final, viewers learned who committed the Dundair killings and who took control of the drone that killed several members of the military.
Elsewhere during the episode, Kirsten left hospital fully recovered with her baby and headed home with Poppy.
Fans took to X/Twitter to praise the conclusion of the season and were hopeful for more episodes in the future.
Vigil fans are already begging for a third season of the show after watching the nail-biting finale of season two
The plot of the season saw Amy Silva (Suranne Jones) and Kirsten Longacre (Rose Leslie) trying to uncover the cause of mutiple deaths at a Scottish military facility
The final saw viewers finally learn who committed the Dundair killings and who took control of the drone that killed several members of the military
The viewers said: ‘Oh wow! Loved #Vigil season 2, great storyline, great acting, amazing photography! Well done to everyone involved and especially Suranne Jones – what a force of nature she is.’
‘Season 2 of #Vigil is just as awesome as season 1! Can’t wait for season 3!’… ‘Not sure my nerves can take this final episode.’
‘Just finished the final episode of #Vigil. What a series! Even better than the first. Outstanding.’
‘Well the final episode of this series of #Vigil was a helluva ride! Kirsten gave me so much anxiety! So glad my fave ginger Scottish police detective was OK.’
It comes after Suranne told how she is looking forward to working on projects that involve her being behind the camera in future.
While she has many screen acting credits to her name from Coronation Street, to Scott & Bailey and Doctor Foster among others, she is looking forward to giving more attention to her career as a producer going forward.
She and her husband, former magazine editor Laurence Akers, run a production company together called TeamAkers Productions Ltd.
While Suranne stars in TeamAkers Productions’ Maryland for ITV, set for release next year, she is looking forward to taking a step back from the limelight.
Fans took to X/ Twitter to praise the conclusion of the season and were hopeful for more episodes in the future
The star explained: ‘Me and my husband, we set up our production company and made Maryland and we just made our first documentary. We just got two commissions that will go into production next year.
‘I love it. I’m hoping to eventually make projects that I’m not in. I can have a couple of tea and chill.
‘It would be good to not do everything. But I’m very excited about our projects next year.’