This is a quality episode that could have been drawn out by another half hour.
The apparent suicide and murder of a family gives our characters opportunity to show case their acting skills. Although Alex Norton still feels the need to grind out every thought.
The producers should have given thought to creating three or four feature length episodes per year. Taggart wasn't broken. It just needed to pace itself.
In the end this episode is a winner. If the series is to end after nearly three decades I'm glad its going out on a high.
The apparent suicide and murder of a family gives our characters opportunity to show case their acting skills. Although Alex Norton still feels the need to grind out every thought.
The producers should have given thought to creating three or four feature length episodes per year. Taggart wasn't broken. It just needed to pace itself.
In the end this episode is a winner. If the series is to end after nearly three decades I'm glad its going out on a high.