What a truly fantastic episode this is. Foyle's War always manages to make you think about aspects of the War that perhaps you wouldn't normally give a lot of consideration to. Life for a conscientious objector must have been so tough, you can also see how the situation could have been manipulated by the wealthy in society.
You always know a show is big when it attracts big names, the likes of David Tennant, Danny Dyer, Cheryl Campbell, proves this was a show worth being in. It is a truly exceptional episode, a terrific story, intriguing crime, and some fantastic characters. I particularly enjoyed Cheryl Campbell's frosty Emily Gascgoine, but she was in amazing company, the likes of Elliot Cowan and Sophia Myles.
The fact that it's a murder mystery seems almost secondary, the detail and content is so fascinating and compelling. The mystery itself is intriguing, and the result was truly unexpected.
Wonderful, 10/10