Too bad. Finally Jones is getting a bigger part in a story, and then unfortunately it's not a good episode. Over the course of the series, Jones has become a nice sidekick, a character you like, even if he never really stands out. In this episode he gets more screentime. He has to help an old friend who got into trouble as a private mercenary working for the bad guy of the week. And for the romantic drama part: His friends wife is an old Loveaffair of Jones.
The plot begins excitingly as a rapid agent story, but somehow falls asleep. Predictable clichés follow and in the end even the showdown is boring and without tension. Too bad. Better is the bigger story-arc of the tension around the Nazi treasure and the question of how to proceed with it. Hence 7/10.
The plot begins excitingly as a rapid agent story, but somehow falls asleep. Predictable clichés follow and in the end even the showdown is boring and without tension. Too bad. Better is the bigger story-arc of the tension around the Nazi treasure and the question of how to proceed with it. Hence 7/10.