Frank and Lu are approached by Leroy John, a wealthy man who believes his dead son is communicating with him from beyond the grave.
This is definitely a contender for the best episode of series four, it really did deliver in every single area.
The show is always light hearted and fun, but this one managed to go a little deeper, the characters were perhaps a little more rounded, the story perhaps a little sadder than is usually the case, but there is of course the humour.
I loved Sebastian once again, it made a change to see him tone things downwards rather than upwards for a change, and as always he delivers.
Some emotional scenes too, one moment I found very moving. Again it's not what the show is really known for, but very heart warming.
Very well acted, with great visuals once again, this was a real winner, 9/10.
This is definitely a contender for the best episode of series four, it really did deliver in every single area.
The show is always light hearted and fun, but this one managed to go a little deeper, the characters were perhaps a little more rounded, the story perhaps a little sadder than is usually the case, but there is of course the humour.
I loved Sebastian once again, it made a change to see him tone things downwards rather than upwards for a change, and as always he delivers.
Some emotional scenes too, one moment I found very moving. Again it's not what the show is really known for, but very heart warming.
Very well acted, with great visuals once again, this was a real winner, 9/10.