"Law & Order: UK" Tick Tock (TV Episode 2011) Poster

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(2011)

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8/10
Hammers supporter? Yeah. Unlucky.
Mrpalli7726 October 2017
A young couple were spreading panic among public opinion in a sort of Bonnie & Clyde way. They engaged a killing spree in a club, then they robbed a store wearing a mask; soon after they tried to run away, covering their tracks. It's a real manhunt for police officers who, together with special forces, managed to track them down at a bodega: at the gunpoint, the couple had no chance to get away, so the woman shot his boyfriend in the back, killing him as a result. This troubled young girl, supported by her grandmother (Lin Blakley), tried to persuade policemen she had been coerced from the start by her abusive fiancèe. Anyway it's not easy to convince the jury after you killed innocent people; is it a sort of Stokholm syndrome or has she some motives in killing these people?

An original episode, where it's clear the real nature of the defendant, but naive members of the jury could trust her lies. She's a piece of work, nothing more.
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6/10
Similar to L&O Season 6 Hot Pursuit Episode
lbooker-4889620 May 2024
Not my favorite episode of this particular season. However, it is almost the exact same as L&O Season 6 Episode called Hot Pursuit.

Man and woman crime duo that goes on short killing spree before they're apprehended. The young woman states that she was kidnapped and forced into the crimes.

This "Tick Tock" episode is not as well put together as the Hot Pursuit one. I may be biased as I quite enjoy the actors from the original Law and Order series. Jack McCoy is brilliant in the courtroom in his cross examination of the young woman. I actually felt sorry for the young woman after the conversation with her parents. Tick Tock episode doesn't even come close.
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