Well this is the pits.We're in full-on villain protagonist mode here, as it feels like we're meant to be cheering on Ash and Andy as they seek to help Josh get away with killing someone.Kat discovers her conscience a bit too late and shows the competence that allowed four different people to track Charlotte down before her on the night she died.The Josh/Evie stuff falls flat, although it does seem to move the plot forward a bit.And the Ash/Kat relationship, which looked like it was going to be different from the usual police officer/reformed criminal relationship...turns out to be exactly like all the others.
Nearly as bad is Nate and Ricky having constant conversations about how much she loves Brax, all of which lead up to the ending of Brax turning up to aggravate everyone.Because Nate's got a wife for sale, I guess.
Nearly as bad is Nate and Ricky having constant conversations about how much she loves Brax, all of which lead up to the ending of Brax turning up to aggravate everyone.Because Nate's got a wife for sale, I guess.