Episode 3 introduces another mysterious character. Johnny Jack (Christopher Fairbank) a tambourine player from 1957 but unlike the man and the woman he seems a bit more sinister.
The woman fears him and she appears to be more apprehensive.
Steel wants Silver to use his powers to fake an image of the car. Steel wants to examine it after finding that Jack's tambourine has never actually played music.
Knowing this was the final ever story of Sapphire and Steel. The episode has an ominous ending.
Sapphire knows that the men are not what they seem and they actually have more in common with the elements.
There is so much eeriness and Johnny Jack adds so many layers to it. Also the sense of foreboding as Sapphire tells Silver that she thinks it their deaths that is hurtling through time.
The woman fears him and she appears to be more apprehensive.
Steel wants Silver to use his powers to fake an image of the car. Steel wants to examine it after finding that Jack's tambourine has never actually played music.
Knowing this was the final ever story of Sapphire and Steel. The episode has an ominous ending.
Sapphire knows that the men are not what they seem and they actually have more in common with the elements.
There is so much eeriness and Johnny Jack adds so many layers to it. Also the sense of foreboding as Sapphire tells Silver that she thinks it their deaths that is hurtling through time.