Alec Peters hurts his back, meaning that new Sergeant, Matthew Boyden, is thrown straight into the deep end.
I've given this one a rather high score, purely and simply because it signals the arrival of Sergeant Boyden, he's one of the main characters I remember very very well, I think he was great, bags of charisma, and not afraid to put Monroe in his place.
It's a good episode, there's nothing major happening here, nothing of any real note, events are all in place to facilitate Boyden's arrival. Tony O'Callaghan was perfect for the part, more personality than Sergeant Maitland it's fair to say.
It's a lighter toned episode than most of what we've had in recent times.
Loved it, 9/10.
I've given this one a rather high score, purely and simply because it signals the arrival of Sergeant Boyden, he's one of the main characters I remember very very well, I think he was great, bags of charisma, and not afraid to put Monroe in his place.
It's a good episode, there's nothing major happening here, nothing of any real note, events are all in place to facilitate Boyden's arrival. Tony O'Callaghan was perfect for the part, more personality than Sergeant Maitland it's fair to say.
It's a lighter toned episode than most of what we've had in recent times.
Loved it, 9/10.