Overall I enjoyed the series, the opener was the best of the trio, followed by the second, with this third and concluding episode a little way off the pace. What had started off as tense, tight and clever drama, with a sense of revenge and betrayal turned into melodrama. Melodrama of quality that is, with superb performances from Watson and Tennant. Just so much wasted potential, I had huge hopes, Part Two had seemed to set this episode up for an explosive finale, sadly that wasn't the outcome, instead we got a plot worthy of Eastenders. I'll give them credit for the final twist, I wonder how many of us assumed they were addressing him instead of her. Jack Shepherd was excellent in this episode, although his end was so obvious he could have had a sign on his head.
Pretty good, just a bit down on the previous two episodes. 6/10
Pretty good, just a bit down on the previous two episodes. 6/10