Vincent continues to search for George Neecham, he's convinced his own methods will work more effectively than those of The Police.
It's a bit of a mixed bag again, on the plus side, Sue does seem in major danger, the people holding her have made their intentions clear, they have no regard for her, and have made her feel almost comfortable with them, that's the best aspect, it's chilling, Frankie in particular.
The main issue, pacing, I'm wanting a kidnap drama such as this to be paced like a Ferrari, action packed, energetic, and intense, instead of that it's static, almost pedestrian, not a Ferrari, but a Milk float.
The acting remains solid, I love John Shrapnel, but maybe he's a little wasted in his part here.
Better than the last few episodes, but this would have worked better as a four part story, it does at least have a very dramatic ending, 6/10.
It's a bit of a mixed bag again, on the plus side, Sue does seem in major danger, the people holding her have made their intentions clear, they have no regard for her, and have made her feel almost comfortable with them, that's the best aspect, it's chilling, Frankie in particular.
The main issue, pacing, I'm wanting a kidnap drama such as this to be paced like a Ferrari, action packed, energetic, and intense, instead of that it's static, almost pedestrian, not a Ferrari, but a Milk float.
The acting remains solid, I love John Shrapnel, but maybe he's a little wasted in his part here.
Better than the last few episodes, but this would have worked better as a four part story, it does at least have a very dramatic ending, 6/10.