Loxton and Stringer are called to the home of a gay male couple, initially dismissing the call as nonsense, he later has to return, to a dramatic situation.
You have to hand it to the writers for trying, they put a bit of effort in to making the show more diverse, and tackling current and relevant issues. In this case, the gay couple are a little stereotypical of the time, both are slightly dramatic, and over the top, but the abuse at the code of the story was relevant and hard hitting.
The awfulness of Loxton continues, he starts off as a total idiot, but does eventually redeem himself as time goes on.
Some of the acting is a little dodgy in parts, but it's watchable enough, and was nice recalling the lolly that Loxton had. 6/10.
You have to hand it to the writers for trying, they put a bit of effort in to making the show more diverse, and tackling current and relevant issues. In this case, the gay couple are a little stereotypical of the time, both are slightly dramatic, and over the top, but the abuse at the code of the story was relevant and hard hitting.
The awfulness of Loxton continues, he starts off as a total idiot, but does eventually redeem himself as time goes on.
Some of the acting is a little dodgy in parts, but it's watchable enough, and was nice recalling the lolly that Loxton had. 6/10.