Loxton deals with a young woman who arrives at The Station claiming to have been locked. June is at pharmacy, that's been robbed of tamazipan.
It's a good episode, but there is a real harsh side to it. How much longer can Loxton get away with behaving like such an obnoxious idiot? I loved the characters, so many if them were very sincere, well acted and believable.
A good episode for Bob Cryer, we don't often see him out and about, which is a shame. I like the ideas, and the plot, we needed a little more info as to why the night shelter was quiet, and I would have thought that pharmacies would have had shutters, even back in 94.
John Duttine is a glorious actor, I would have thought such a role would have been too small for him, but he's good here regardless.
The fabulous Grant Masters is cracking here as Irish, and perhaps has the biggest role, charismatic, very handsome, and as many here are dressed wonderfully 90's.
Very good, 8/10.