Nina Hanley is violently beaten, and robbed late at night, June is first on the scene and believes all is not as it seems, Chris Deakin leads the case, and makes a surprising discovery.
It's a slightly paint by numbers story, we have seen similar before, I'm not sure why, but the characters don't exactly spring to life. The motives are a little hazy, and that discussion in the pub just feels very artificial.
You've got to hand it to Hanley, he isn't half light on his feet for a big guy, it's almost like the escape scene from Hot Fuzz.
Dave Hill was pretty good, once again I thought it was Shaun Scott that stood out.
Not bad, 6/10.
It's a slightly paint by numbers story, we have seen similar before, I'm not sure why, but the characters don't exactly spring to life. The motives are a little hazy, and that discussion in the pub just feels very artificial.
You've got to hand it to Hanley, he isn't half light on his feet for a big guy, it's almost like the escape scene from Hot Fuzz.
Dave Hill was pretty good, once again I thought it was Shaun Scott that stood out.
Not bad, 6/10.