Hacker has to make a decision regarding a factory producing a potentially dangerous chemical.
This is a strong episode that puts Hacker in the position of having to make a decision that, regardless of the what he chooses, will aggravate somebody.
As ever the Humphery v Hacker theme runs strong as both are under pressure from different sides of the argument.
There are a number of funny moments, some quite cringe worthy as both men have their ignorance of chemistry exposed when challenged. The eventual path that Hacker takes is devious in a highly comical way. The dialogue is excellent throughout as always.
Paul Eddington is brilliant with Nigel Hawthorne and Derek Fields also in good form.
It's an 8.5/10 for me but I round upwards.
This is a strong episode that puts Hacker in the position of having to make a decision that, regardless of the what he chooses, will aggravate somebody.
As ever the Humphery v Hacker theme runs strong as both are under pressure from different sides of the argument.
There are a number of funny moments, some quite cringe worthy as both men have their ignorance of chemistry exposed when challenged. The eventual path that Hacker takes is devious in a highly comical way. The dialogue is excellent throughout as always.
Paul Eddington is brilliant with Nigel Hawthorne and Derek Fields also in good form.
It's an 8.5/10 for me but I round upwards.