Tasha is taken in for questioning, she in turn is surprised and angry to hear that her brother had recently been in France. Jo refuses to heed the warnings, and continues her own, personal investigation, walking straight into danger.
Who killed Daniel, that is the question?
Right now, all fingers are pointing very firmly at Jack Radcliffe, but is he almost too guilty looking? At least in this one we got to see a bit more from Philip Glenister.
I honestly think this series is getting better with each passing episode, and after a very pedestrian start, I think it's opening up a bit.
Best scene definitely the courtroom drama, Lorraine Ashbourne terrific as always.
That whole advertising with The Flooding made it look somewhat different to what we've been given, but it's starting to settle down.
I'm intrigued for the conclusion.
7/10.
Who killed Daniel, that is the question?
Right now, all fingers are pointing very firmly at Jack Radcliffe, but is he almost too guilty looking? At least in this one we got to see a bit more from Philip Glenister.
I honestly think this series is getting better with each passing episode, and after a very pedestrian start, I think it's opening up a bit.
Best scene definitely the courtroom drama, Lorraine Ashbourne terrific as always.
That whole advertising with The Flooding made it look somewhat different to what we've been given, but it's starting to settle down.
I'm intrigued for the conclusion.
7/10.