After watching the conclusion to the Secret Adversary I felt like they'd tried to capture elements of Endeavour and Foyle's War, and with this third part they'd achieved somewhat.
Part 3 felt more grown up, it had a more serious side, still a little bit of humour but definitely a harder edge.
I get that quite a few liberties were taken with the script, and that a few re-workings had gone one, but as I've said in an earlier review, I never thought the Partners in Crime books were Christie's best, they appeared in only 4 main novels.
I have read each of Tommy and Tuppence's novels, the best being by the pricking of my thumbs, and when you read the books you feel that Tuppence is the stronger almost overbearing character and Tommy is fairly subtle almost shy, I think the balance in this series between Walliams and Raine.
Am I loving or hating 'Beresford's bees?' I can't decide, after all everyone has to have a hobby.
Overall, the most satisfying episode yet, with a great ending, yep I enjoyed it. 8/10