Evening and the team are called to Langdon Vale, a womens prison, where Inmate Beth Fox has been killed, and found very badly bruised. Nicole Henderson is suspected, and a potentially deadly bacteria is present.
Easily the best episode so far, a fascinating story, the show never at any point felt like Waking the dead, but this was closer than previous installments, slightly harder hitting.
The main crime is interesting, but the cholera story was perhaps more intriguing, that held my interest.
I thought there'd be a fair bit of interest around this one, especially as it features the wonderful Vicky McClure, and she's very good, as is Melanie Hill.
It's Finlay Robertson however, that really stood out here, I thought his quirkiness came across very well, and Oggy went from being irritating, to interesting.
8/10.
Easily the best episode so far, a fascinating story, the show never at any point felt like Waking the dead, but this was closer than previous installments, slightly harder hitting.
The main crime is interesting, but the cholera story was perhaps more intriguing, that held my interest.
I thought there'd be a fair bit of interest around this one, especially as it features the wonderful Vicky McClure, and she's very good, as is Melanie Hill.
It's Finlay Robertson however, that really stood out here, I thought his quirkiness came across very well, and Oggy went from being irritating, to interesting.
8/10.