So, what's in store for Peter in the final episode, does he have one last throw of the dice, or will his last come back to haunt him?
Very good once again, I love the implications here that there is corruption in politics. For years people seemed to put them up on a pedestal, as of 2020, we know full well that they are just ordinary people, who lie, obfuscate, say one thing, and very often mean another, Roadkill captured that beautifully.
I had predicted in the previous episode that we were going to have carnage here, make your own minds up if this ended the way you wished it had. Overall, what I watched was hard to fault, I do wonder if we're going to get a second series, it seemed to be implied with the wife's final act. Personally I wish they would have finished it here and now.
The acting has been hard to fault. What was the overall message of Roadkill, was it to prove that Politicians are above the Law itself, that it's human nature to step on someone to get what you want, or is it a case of if you can't beat them, join them.
Very well done. 8/10.