It seems as though everyone knows everyone else's business, the Nurses live in such a small community, that nothing escapes them, and someone is clearly harbouring a dirty secret.
Poor Adam is now dealing with a triple murder, I hadn't realised just how stoic a character he is, you can't fault Roy Marsden in the role, but goodness me he doesn't have any personality or sense of humour, he is just like a machine.
I still think I'm on the right track with the identity of the Nurse who's the issue, but only time will tell.
The huge charisma of Joss Ackland is definitely shining through, but as he so often did he is overtaking slightly.
That definite hint of traditional ideas in the writing shines through once again, as The Sister spills out her bitterness towards men.
Perhaps not as exciting as the first two, but still very good, 7/10.
Poor Adam is now dealing with a triple murder, I hadn't realised just how stoic a character he is, you can't fault Roy Marsden in the role, but goodness me he doesn't have any personality or sense of humour, he is just like a machine.
I still think I'm on the right track with the identity of the Nurse who's the issue, but only time will tell.
The huge charisma of Joss Ackland is definitely shining through, but as he so often did he is overtaking slightly.
That definite hint of traditional ideas in the writing shines through once again, as The Sister spills out her bitterness towards men.
Perhaps not as exciting as the first two, but still very good, 7/10.