"Silent Witness" Coup de Grace: Part 1 (TV Episode 2014) Poster

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8/10
A memorable episode.
Sleepin_Dragon25 October 2018
I've always considered Coup Dr Grace to be one of the finest, not simply because of the storyline, which is of course great, but it's the evidence that's in question, plus there's a fantastic battle between the Police and Lyell Centre team. Lorraine Ashbourne is terrific as the angered DI Klein, and the tension between her character and Nikki's is great. Michael Socha definitely steals the show as David Bennetto, he is terrific. The curse of Nikki's romance looks set to collapse again, as you know it just won't end well.

Great start, 8/10
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9/10
The Good Nikki
Hitchcoc25 April 2019
A man who has spent five years in prison is released when new evidence surfaces. Nikki's testimony is crucial in his release. The problem is the guy is probably bipolar. He has a huge temper. Also, even though he is out, very few believe in him. An overzealous police officer is on the hunt because she had put him in prison years' before. The team is in constant conflict with her and Nikki is seen as obstructionist. Her biggest thing is when police charge without evidence. This is a really edgy episode.
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Hebrew usage
mailvarda27 June 2019
I love the series. It's very good, versatile and interesting. Up until this episode, I had no negative comments. But for the life of me I cannot understand how you could use this robotic Hebrew speech ( the male actor only). Was it too expensive to use a Hebrew speaker for those very few sentences?
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