Those involved in the conviction of Michael Patterson continue to suffer as the death count increases. Sam and Leo, who have been on conflicting sides of the case of the Brothers reach an understanding.
Not quite up to the standard of the first episode, which was exceptional, but still very good. We get an insight into Sam's past, we see her placed in danger, and also get to see her admit to a mistake, not something we've seen that often. Nice to see her smiling and laughing.
I'm sure many wanted Sam to be wrong, as she seems to be always right.
The cast were terrific again, Cal Macaninch and Annabelle Apsion again we're excellent.
Less dramatic than I had expected, but part one was a tough act to follow, very good nonetheless, 8/10.