Croft and Cryer are at Bevan House, examining a car that was torched the night before, in the frame is young lad Clyde, but also a recently released drug dealer Frank Berkeley.
It is a very good episode, initially it feels a little bland, a bit paint by numbers, but it opens up really well, and concludes with a very surprising, unexpected twist.
Always makes me chuckle to see a young Dean Gaffney, he hasn't long appeared.
It appears that Conway is moving some way back to Ops, back in uniform, he's so much more appealing than Cato.
It benefits from having Toby Rohr here, it's a good story, but it is hugely elevated by his charisma and acting skills.
Don't call me Derek!!!
Very good, 8/10.
It is a very good episode, initially it feels a little bland, a bit paint by numbers, but it opens up really well, and concludes with a very surprising, unexpected twist.
Always makes me chuckle to see a young Dean Gaffney, he hasn't long appeared.
It appears that Conway is moving some way back to Ops, back in uniform, he's so much more appealing than Cato.
It benefits from having Toby Rohr here, it's a good story, but it is hugely elevated by his charisma and acting skills.
Don't call me Derek!!!
Very good, 8/10.