It's a real mixed bag of an episode. The first half is almost nonsensical, it's a boring story that doesn't really go anywhere, it's so bland and slack, totally forgettable. Whereas the second segment, featuring Mollie Sugden is brilliant. The whole reason I bought the set was to see Sugden acting in a more serious role, she is excellent. It's a much more gritty story, harsh in the fact that it deals with racism, but more so it's a story of injustice. It's a shame that this part wasn't elongated throughout the whole episode, this case will keep you engrossed til the conclusion.
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