Adam continues to dig for clues, he interviews those closest to Berowne, and has no qualms about asking the most sensitive and personal questions, but learns that infidelity was rife.
It's another episode where not a great deal seems to happen, the sum of the parts is somehow more satisfying than the individual strands.
Father Barnes, Sarah and Mattie are all put forward as potential suspects, with clear motives for the murder.
I love how conservative everyone is here, it's all so proper and middle class.
The Doctor Who fan in me is delighted to see Kevin Stoney, not the best character with Mr Nolan, but he adds something to the part. You have to love Gabrielle Lloyd's hairstyle.
I know who my money is on.
It's a bit static, but still good, 6/10.
It's another episode where not a great deal seems to happen, the sum of the parts is somehow more satisfying than the individual strands.
Father Barnes, Sarah and Mattie are all put forward as potential suspects, with clear motives for the murder.
I love how conservative everyone is here, it's all so proper and middle class.
The Doctor Who fan in me is delighted to see Kevin Stoney, not the best character with Mr Nolan, but he adds something to the part. You have to love Gabrielle Lloyd's hairstyle.
I know who my money is on.
It's a bit static, but still good, 6/10.