The second episode is definitely better then the opener, it's dramatic, intriguing, and of course manages to deliver the unexpected. The major twist was not one I had seen coming, it was all well delivered.
I'd hoped that Stanley Townsend would have had a more prominent part, after a slightly subdued first episode, and that he did, he was excellent, as was Capaldi, who once again shared a terrific scene with Johnston.
Trevor Eve had one great moment, where he's reminded of Mel, and Boyd is once again bit by guilt.
Not the greatest, but still very good. 8/10
I'd hoped that Stanley Townsend would have had a more prominent part, after a slightly subdued first episode, and that he did, he was excellent, as was Capaldi, who once again shared a terrific scene with Johnston.
Trevor Eve had one great moment, where he's reminded of Mel, and Boyd is once again bit by guilt.
Not the greatest, but still very good. 8/10