Who killed Cock Robin is a solid mystery, a good old fashioned, traditional whodunnit, with a solid plot, a good set of characters, nothing outlandish, as would be expected in later years.
None of the characters are particularly dynamic, but Larry Lamb is very good, and Yolanda Vazquez as always is very charismatic, and quite captivating. I would have to say that some of the others are very nondescript, you're not going to remember many of them after a few days, nor are you going to remember much of the plot itself. Gabrielle Lloyd, who has a good pedigree with Murder Mysteries isn't given enough screen time.
I like the ending, the conclusion was dramatic, and you were left wonderful as to the killer's identity to the last.
I like the early years, I like the less elaborate forms of killing, but perhaps this one is a little too subtle for its own good. 7/10
None of the characters are particularly dynamic, but Larry Lamb is very good, and Yolanda Vazquez as always is very charismatic, and quite captivating. I would have to say that some of the others are very nondescript, you're not going to remember many of them after a few days, nor are you going to remember much of the plot itself. Gabrielle Lloyd, who has a good pedigree with Murder Mysteries isn't given enough screen time.
I like the ending, the conclusion was dramatic, and you were left wonderful as to the killer's identity to the last.
I like the early years, I like the less elaborate forms of killing, but perhaps this one is a little too subtle for its own good. 7/10