Elliot is stuck on The Island, and being hunted down, it seems that only Fergal can offer any possible chance of escape. Helen does all she can on the mainland to track him down, but is still in shock after what she witnessed.
I'm not even sure how to begin reviewing this episode, it is so incredibly off the wall, and so outrageously over the top, but for entertainment, you simply cannot fault it.
I'd love to know what Irish viewers made of the way they're being depicted here, you'd be made to believe that they're all as mad as marsh hares.
Very entertaining, those chase sequences around the Island looked great, I question why Elliot chose to hide in such a spot, he had lots of options, but opted for the most dangerous.
Is Fergal a little taken with Elliot, is he a little in love, or does he perhaps see him as a possible escape route from a life he's clearly unhappy in.
Francis Magee always does a good job as a villain, and he cannot be faulted once again.
8/10.
I'm not even sure how to begin reviewing this episode, it is so incredibly off the wall, and so outrageously over the top, but for entertainment, you simply cannot fault it.
I'd love to know what Irish viewers made of the way they're being depicted here, you'd be made to believe that they're all as mad as marsh hares.
Very entertaining, those chase sequences around the Island looked great, I question why Elliot chose to hide in such a spot, he had lots of options, but opted for the most dangerous.
Is Fergal a little taken with Elliot, is he a little in love, or does he perhaps see him as a possible escape route from a life he's clearly unhappy in.
Francis Magee always does a good job as a villain, and he cannot be faulted once again.
8/10.