Is the British squaddy to blame when a young, exhausted Private drives a can full of Soldiers into a car with two civilians, injuring one, and killing the other.
A very different episode from the previous one, we have a story which leaves the confines of the Army Barracks, and involves the local community.
I think I preferred this episode to the previous one, the last one had a very new feel, it's also somewhat lighter.
What a cast, the tremendous Joanne Froggatt, a very young looking Chris O'Dowd, and of course the fiendishly good looking Nigel Harman.
Twenty years on, and I am still confused by the character of Mr Vicary, what's his purpose, what does be do, other than speak beautifully?
You're kept guessing until the end, it's a very good episode. 8/10.
A very different episode from the previous one, we have a story which leaves the confines of the Army Barracks, and involves the local community.
I think I preferred this episode to the previous one, the last one had a very new feel, it's also somewhat lighter.
What a cast, the tremendous Joanne Froggatt, a very young looking Chris O'Dowd, and of course the fiendishly good looking Nigel Harman.
Twenty years on, and I am still confused by the character of Mr Vicary, what's his purpose, what does be do, other than speak beautifully?
You're kept guessing until the end, it's a very good episode. 8/10.