In this episode we are continually taught about the abuse of people with little power. Muslims, Women, and others are subjected to some pretty severe treatment. The young women are accused of not being Syrian. The man who interrogates them is so full of venom he reminds one of an SS man for the Nazis. Our military woman, the murderer, doesn't know if she shot the correct person. Her commanding officer is a piece of work himself. The pizza proprietor is picked up in a van. There seem to be a number of issues going on at one time and it will be fun to see these things worked out. The female soldier probably has her own agenda and I would not want to have her revenge motives directed at me.
3 Reviews
Good character development
Calicodreamin21 May 2020
Dumb developments
dierregi6 March 2021
Pizza parlour manager is all upset because of what she did, seeks comfort in the shape of priest. The two have one of the most meaningless conversations ever, obviously over tea, because this is a British drama.
The lady detective walks around looking grim and concerned about the Syrian refugees who are not Syrian and who pretend not to understand English.
Enter MI5 guy and we immediately know he's a baddie because of his pale skin and blond hair. If he could be a member of the Russian mafia, they would make him, because only the Russians are PC villains (but nasty spies make second best).
Also, the actor playing MI5 guy is ugly - apologies -. If they had Daniel Craig playing that part, then you'd know he's on the right side. The show is THIS subtle.
The lady detective walks around looking grim and concerned about the Syrian refugees who are not Syrian and who pretend not to understand English.
Enter MI5 guy and we immediately know he's a baddie because of his pale skin and blond hair. If he could be a member of the Russian mafia, they would make him, because only the Russians are PC villains (but nasty spies make second best).
Also, the actor playing MI5 guy is ugly - apologies -. If they had Daniel Craig playing that part, then you'd know he's on the right side. The show is THIS subtle.
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