"Crime" Episode #1.4 (TV Episode 2021) Poster

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(2021)

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7/10
Enjoyable
hazangel-8991022 June 2022
Other than the accents (which are difficult to understand at times), I am enjoying this series. I have to say that the chief (forget his name) is by far my favourite character. Lennox is going to put him in an early grave with his antics. Poor guy has to water his plants whenever he is stressed!
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7/10
Punishment
xmasdaybaby196619 February 2022
Another slowly unravelling episode featuring secrets and how their telling unfolds.

A good watch again but the excitement and intrigue was dampened a bit with the actor who plays Parka Man having his named featured in the opening titles.
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9/10
So much happening here, very exciting.
Sleepin_Dragon3 August 2023
Lennox is taunted by the killer, who leaves him a clue, be also manages to convince his boss that The Confectioner is the man they're after. Trudie learns some shocking truths about her friend Estelle.

Well this was really quite something, fast paced, dramatic, pretty shocking all in equal measures.

Lennox and Amanda are now starting to feel more like a team.

Where to start, Dougie, what a loose cannon he is, but I kind of like him, you definitely take notice when he's in screen. That ending, wow that was exciting, seeing John Simm, that was a WTA... Moment.

Best of all though, the brawl in the pub, that really was something, action packed, wild, like something out of a 1980's horror comedy, I loved it, outrageous.

Trudie is definitely going to land up in trouble, what in Earth has she done. Jonathan Kerrigan is ageing well, he looks no different since Heartbeat.

Very, very good.

8.5/10.
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