George and Debbie attend a young girl who's overdosed at a party, her father believes her boyfriend, the son of a teacher is to blame.
Not one of my favourite episodes, but pretty good, I found it a little slow, a little laboured in parts, it was more focused on the moralising of drugs, than it was about the actual crime itself.
At least George has cheered up a little bit since the last one.
I bet this episode put the feat of God into parents up and down the country, all of whom believe that their kids would be smart enough to avoid drugs like the plague.
Still some time before René Zagger would go on to become a well known Series regular, not a huge part here for him, but an important one.
Sid, 7/10.
Not one of my favourite episodes, but pretty good, I found it a little slow, a little laboured in parts, it was more focused on the moralising of drugs, than it was about the actual crime itself.
At least George has cheered up a little bit since the last one.
I bet this episode put the feat of God into parents up and down the country, all of whom believe that their kids would be smart enough to avoid drugs like the plague.
Still some time before René Zagger would go on to become a well known Series regular, not a huge part here for him, but an important one.
Sid, 7/10.