Beres returns to Jamaica for his father's funeral, accompanied by Aria and Vita, but Busco stays behind. At the reading of the will, Beres hears some unexpected and some shocking news.
A very good episode, and perhaps the best one yet, there's a bit more grit, and a little less polish, very much the kind of episode that I was hoping for. I love the music, but sometimes there's just roo much, here there's more focus on the characters.
Ray Fearon does a very good job once again, I'm glad we got to see some of the early years of Beres, a scene that went some way to explaining why the man is such an egotistical douche bag.
I'm not sure exactly where this was filmed, but it looked great, I wish I was there right now on this cold December day.
Question is, will Beres learn from this revelation, and apply it to his own family? I doubt it.
8/10.
A very good episode, and perhaps the best one yet, there's a bit more grit, and a little less polish, very much the kind of episode that I was hoping for. I love the music, but sometimes there's just roo much, here there's more focus on the characters.
Ray Fearon does a very good job once again, I'm glad we got to see some of the early years of Beres, a scene that went some way to explaining why the man is such an egotistical douche bag.
I'm not sure exactly where this was filmed, but it looked great, I wish I was there right now on this cold December day.
Question is, will Beres learn from this revelation, and apply it to his own family? I doubt it.
8/10.