Monty Bristow is setting games for people from his past, dangerous games.
If I'm honest, I was possibly a little concerned after the previous episode, I feared there may be more of a shift towards the comedy end, and whilst there is a comical undertone here, it's a bit of a classic. It's a wonderfully imaginative episode.
I loved the plot, I loved the characters, the energy of the episode, and I was really impressed by Tara King, we are yet to see if she has fitting skills or not, but huge credit to the team for not making her a carbon copy of Mrs Peel. I'm really interested to learn more about her.
Peter Jeffrey was excellent as Bristow, he's of course appeared on the show before, but I think this was my favourite of his appearances, I loved the character.
9/10.
If I'm honest, I was possibly a little concerned after the previous episode, I feared there may be more of a shift towards the comedy end, and whilst there is a comical undertone here, it's a bit of a classic. It's a wonderfully imaginative episode.
I loved the plot, I loved the characters, the energy of the episode, and I was really impressed by Tara King, we are yet to see if she has fitting skills or not, but huge credit to the team for not making her a carbon copy of Mrs Peel. I'm really interested to learn more about her.
Peter Jeffrey was excellent as Bristow, he's of course appeared on the show before, but I think this was my favourite of his appearances, I loved the character.
9/10.