Linus confronts his father, at knife point, and Fiona has a lot of thinking to do.
The clues were definitely there, I'd you were watching keenly, then you may have sussed who it was, despite the plethora of red herrings.
Question is, does it work, it's ludicrously far fetched, but for an hour of telly, it's pretty good, certainly entertaining.
Of course none of the outcome holds together, and there are plot holes galore, but for entertainment you can't fault it, it explores what we do for the ones we love, and it tries to show that even the most robust, ordinary people, are capable of the most extraordinary things.
Not what I expected, but entertaining, I did really enjoy the twist at the end.
It's definitely well acted, even if some of the characters are a bit ridiculous. Sophie Okonedo has been wasted this far, here she finally gets a chance to show how good she is.
Not bad at all, 7/10.
The clues were definitely there, I'd you were watching keenly, then you may have sussed who it was, despite the plethora of red herrings.
Question is, does it work, it's ludicrously far fetched, but for an hour of telly, it's pretty good, certainly entertaining.
Of course none of the outcome holds together, and there are plot holes galore, but for entertainment you can't fault it, it explores what we do for the ones we love, and it tries to show that even the most robust, ordinary people, are capable of the most extraordinary things.
Not what I expected, but entertaining, I did really enjoy the twist at the end.
It's definitely well acted, even if some of the characters are a bit ridiculous. Sophie Okonedo has been wasted this far, here she finally gets a chance to show how good she is.
Not bad at all, 7/10.