Acclaimed BBC drama The Gold has come to an end, with its second and final season available to watch in full on iPlayer now.
But if you've already binged your way through all six of the new episodes, how does the new season come to an end, where does it leave our central characters and did any of the figures involved with the gold get convicted for their criminal actions?
Read on for everything you need to know about the ending of The Gold season 2.
Who got convicted for their dealings with the gold in The Gold?
Miller was facing RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organisations Act) charges in Florida, and Boyce's team was assisting the Americans. He argued that the Americans could apply far higher charges against Miller than they could in the UK.
Before being released, Miller was extradited to Florida to face the US charges.
Boyce argued that while tracking the first half of the gold they were able to get multiple convictions, with the second half they wouldn't get as many convictions, but could recover far more of the proceeds from these two convictions alone - in fact, more than the gold was actually worth in the first place.
During her testimony, Jennings purposely rattled Palmer and got him angry, exposing his true nature to the jury.
In the credits, it was noted that Palmer was shot dead in his garden in Essex in 2015, and that his murder remains unsolved.
In spite of this, Miller was found guilty, and damages were awarded against him of $151 million, to take into the account the appreciation of the worth of the gold stolen from Brink's-Mat. This was to be seized from his assets and bank accounts.
What happened to Kenneth Noye?
It had been reported that Noye had died, but the Kent police didn't believe it. Brian told Noye that the story might have been a message, planted by those who wanted him dead.
They arrested him for the murder of Stephen Cameron and he was extradited to the UK. In text shown during the credits, it was noted that Noye was convicted of Cameron's murder and sentenced to life imprisonment, and that he was released in 2019.
Where did we leave Boyce and his team?
Meanwhile, Tony Lundy retired following scrutiny on his career and accusations of corruption, which he strongly denied and which Boyce said he never saw, with Lundy claiming he was the subject of a smear campaign.
This made it the biggest financial result in the history of British policing, even if none of the actual gold was ever recovered.
The Gold season 2 will arrive on BBC iPlayer at 6am on Sunday 8th June, before airing on BBC One at 9pm.
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