It's difficult for Boyd not to get personally involved as he's asked to long I to the case of a gunman, who killed many innocent victims at a Shopping Centre, including an old friend.
There is a very different feel to this episode, compared to those from the first two series, this is more blunt, less jovial, and more antagonistic. Boyd is becoming more unreasonable, there is even. Skittle mistrust for the first time.
I really liked the story, I'm confused as to whether they have the right man, or if the guilty party is still at large.
Fine performances, Sean Pertwee was particularly good, Jason Hughes and Robert Pugh were also very good.
A very strong start to Series 3. 8/10
There is a very different feel to this episode, compared to those from the first two series, this is more blunt, less jovial, and more antagonistic. Boyd is becoming more unreasonable, there is even. Skittle mistrust for the first time.
I really liked the story, I'm confused as to whether they have the right man, or if the guilty party is still at large.
Fine performances, Sean Pertwee was particularly good, Jason Hughes and Robert Pugh were also very good.
A very strong start to Series 3. 8/10