With Tina in Police custody, Fitz has to break her down to learn where Sean is, and who the next target is.
Great episode, I was on the edge of my seat from start to finish, it began with a bang, and ended with another.
I can't help wondering if this show helped to influence another great crime drama, Luther, it feels like the closest thing to it. It's perhaps more graphic in its violence than shows made today.
Coltrane really is at his best again, his scenes in the previous story with Dunbar were awesome, those with Susan Lynch here were equally as good. Lynch and Andrew Tiernan have been fantastic throughout, both of them have been about for so long, and always produce the goods.
I really did enjoy the moments of humour, so natural, people often joke when they're stressed or nervous, Fitz is clearly no different.
Loved it, 9/10.