The terrorists collide, Boyd and his team are caught up in their troubles.
It's a very good story, it's deep and complex, but gripping and intriguing once again. It could have been overly heavy, but Eve lightens the story, she's not involved in the story, buy her efforts to give up smoking are amusing.
I loved Stella, and she was wonderful here, I think Boyd sees her as almost a mirror image of himself, however this episode is once again about Boyd, and his personal life, only now the focus has switched from romance to Luke. Has Boyd missed the chance to build bridges with his estranged son?
A reminder that terrorism is still around, and sadly has been around for a devil of a time. 8/10