The ten continue to dig, speaking to Carol Jennings, and trying to track down the owner of the lighter. Tony's private life is exposed in an explosive dust up inside his office.
We're into episode four now, and it really should be heading up the gears, but I still feel as though it's only just got out of second and into third.
I'm trying to work out what it is that I'm not feeling, it's well acted, it's well made, is it the pacing or the storyline, or maybe a little bit of both, something just isn't quite clicking.
Some of the pieces are starting to fall into place, we do at least know now why Beth was working all the hours under the sun, and exactly where here money was going. Did the CCTV just give us a big clue? Who exactly....... please let it spring into life.
Why is Alex so quick to alibi himself and prepare for any questions that may come his way. Coghill really has been excellent.
What on Earth is going on with Lewis, he's such a monster of a child, and a real coward, but why, what's he got to do with things.
6/10.
We're into episode four now, and it really should be heading up the gears, but I still feel as though it's only just got out of second and into third.
I'm trying to work out what it is that I'm not feeling, it's well acted, it's well made, is it the pacing or the storyline, or maybe a little bit of both, something just isn't quite clicking.
Some of the pieces are starting to fall into place, we do at least know now why Beth was working all the hours under the sun, and exactly where here money was going. Did the CCTV just give us a big clue? Who exactly....... please let it spring into life.
Why is Alex so quick to alibi himself and prepare for any questions that may come his way. Coghill really has been excellent.
What on Earth is going on with Lewis, he's such a monster of a child, and a real coward, but why, what's he got to do with things.
6/10.