What can you say after this episode, except wow and peel your jaw off the floor. One of the most tense episodes of TV I've watched all year. The tension was built throughout the episode, with Bradfield blinded by his hatred of Bentley and putting the Julie Ann case at risk. The heist scenes were a highlight of the series (they really have saved the best until last - if the last episode is half as good as this one, the first series will go out on a high) and I liked everything about the building of the police investigation and the heist. Edge of the seat.
But the ending! What a cliffhanger! I won't spoil it for people who haven't seen it yet, but it's one of those classic TV moments that leave you staring at your TV screen mouthing swear words. It's genius. Well done, Lynda La Plante and Glen Laker for writing one of the best series of the year.
But the ending! What a cliffhanger! I won't spoil it for people who haven't seen it yet, but it's one of those classic TV moments that leave you staring at your TV screen mouthing swear words. It's genius. Well done, Lynda La Plante and Glen Laker for writing one of the best series of the year.