Cullen's softly softly approach seems to be working with Fallon especially as they also have a shared Irish history. However by the end of the episode we find that Cullen is indeed cut from the same cloth as Pence. A nice copper in the Metropolitan police force in the 1970s? You will have more luck finding a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.
Kent decides to make a stand against the violence and approaches the police to give them information, Pence reluctantly cuts a deal.
However we get action in this episode as the various gang members hold up travel companies, but the police are waiting outside one building leading to a fatality.
As we know from previous episodes, Jas and Marcus are diverging. Jas likes the taste of armed rebellion, whatever the cause might be. Jas tells Marcus that she wants to go to Lebanon and it is not even the early 1980s yet.
The drama is still not clicking yet, it just seems to be too portentous. Idris Elba's portrayal of Kent is interesting but when the gang break into the various flight agents and read out their manifesto, all I could think was how well Hans Gruber did it in Die Hard.
Kent decides to make a stand against the violence and approaches the police to give them information, Pence reluctantly cuts a deal.
However we get action in this episode as the various gang members hold up travel companies, but the police are waiting outside one building leading to a fatality.
As we know from previous episodes, Jas and Marcus are diverging. Jas likes the taste of armed rebellion, whatever the cause might be. Jas tells Marcus that she wants to go to Lebanon and it is not even the early 1980s yet.
The drama is still not clicking yet, it just seems to be too portentous. Idris Elba's portrayal of Kent is interesting but when the gang break into the various flight agents and read out their manifesto, all I could think was how well Hans Gruber did it in Die Hard.