The staff and residents all make ready to set off on the trip to Lourdes, Adam feels uncomfortable over the real purpose of their trip.
It's a very enjoyable conclusion, Adam helps to peace it all together, all of the various strands begin to nicely knit together.
So many red herrings and clues have been put in front of us over the last few episodes, the one scenario I hadn't really picked out, was this one. The conclusion is terrific.
The opening credits show the climbing rope, it's been interesting to find out if that particular implement had a big part to play.
Marsden and Malik both stand out here.
It always makes me laugh when you watch a slightly conservative drama from the 1980's when you hear the gay card played, it's always such a shock.
Excellent 9/10.
It's a very enjoyable conclusion, Adam helps to peace it all together, all of the various strands begin to nicely knit together.
So many red herrings and clues have been put in front of us over the last few episodes, the one scenario I hadn't really picked out, was this one. The conclusion is terrific.
The opening credits show the climbing rope, it's been interesting to find out if that particular implement had a big part to play.
Marsden and Malik both stand out here.
It always makes me laugh when you watch a slightly conservative drama from the 1980's when you hear the gay card played, it's always such a shock.
Excellent 9/10.