The woman of a dead body is found on some waste ground, the home of a blind woman is burgled, it seems that she can offer some insight into the crime, and others.
It's been some time since the show last did a big, grand scale episode, and they don't get much bigger than the story of a serial killer. There's a big cast here, and a gripping story.
The longer running time once again allows for better story development. It feels as though it's trying to be a bit more progressive, the effort was there, a few red flags, but overall a good attempt.
There are a few cringe moments throughout, and they mainly come from Rod, who once again proves to be so wrong of a fool.
Amelia Bullmore is good as the central character Tracy, she does well with the material given. Nice to see such a big cast of regulars here.
7/10.
It's been some time since the show last did a big, grand scale episode, and they don't get much bigger than the story of a serial killer. There's a big cast here, and a gripping story.
The longer running time once again allows for better story development. It feels as though it's trying to be a bit more progressive, the effort was there, a few red flags, but overall a good attempt.
There are a few cringe moments throughout, and they mainly come from Rod, who once again proves to be so wrong of a fool.
Amelia Bullmore is good as the central character Tracy, she does well with the material given. Nice to see such a big cast of regulars here.
7/10.