Monroe and Polly are drawn into a family's feud, Polly's instinct is that there's more going on than initially seems.
It definitely improves as it develops, I spent the first three quarters of it a little frustrated by it, thinking it was all melodrama, and the last quarter being a little surprised and shocked by it. The ending comes as a totally unexpected moment.
There really was a nasty sting in the tail here, it turned out to be a well observed, well written episode.
Some of the acting was a little pedestrian at times I thought here, with the quality very much coming from Honeysuckle Weeks.
7/10.