D.I. Burnside has to deal with a man with a mentally young age.D.I. Burnside has to deal with a man with a mentally young age.D.I. Burnside has to deal with a man with a mentally young age.
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Lethal, but innocent.
Jack Meadows aims to keep his team busy after recent events, Burnside is tasked with finding Jason Salter, a young, well built man, with learning difficulties.
I did wince when I heard that Burnside was assigned to this case, he's a great thief taker, but perhaps not the ideal choice for a softly softly approach. He senses immediately that something's not right, and pursues his instincts.
It's a very good watch, naturally it's a bit of a lull after the previous episode, they follow a really sad, bleak episode about death....with another really sad episode about death. That said, I still think it's an excellent episode.
There is a real hangover here following Viv's death, The Station is feeling the tragedy, it's very well written.
It's good, I'd argue this is better than the average score here would reflect, I would say it's worthy of a 9/10.
I did wince when I heard that Burnside was assigned to this case, he's a great thief taker, but perhaps not the ideal choice for a softly softly approach. He senses immediately that something's not right, and pursues his instincts.
It's a very good watch, naturally it's a bit of a lull after the previous episode, they follow a really sad, bleak episode about death....with another really sad episode about death. That said, I still think it's an excellent episode.
There is a real hangover here following Viv's death, The Station is feeling the tragedy, it's very well written.
It's good, I'd argue this is better than the average score here would reflect, I would say it's worthy of a 9/10.
- Sleepin_Dragon
- Jul 15, 2021
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- Runtime25 minutes
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