Catherine and Jack both go for the top job, motherhood throws Catherine a curve ball, and Helen has a decision to make about Guy's recent behaviour.
I had a feeling that the previous episode was going to be the peak, and I felt that this one took a little bit of a backward step, it wasn't bad, but I did have a couple of gripes. The serious, almost heavy drama had gone, and it seemed to veer more towards melodrama, it did have some good moments though, mainly around Maryam.
Earlier in the series, I criticised it for being a bit of a man hating series, and for the most part that is highlighted here, even The Professor in Catherine's interview, Guy and Jack all awful, however there was a glimmer of light from Simon, who proved that perhaps not ever single man is a terrible, power crazed creep.
So, so, 6/10.
I had a feeling that the previous episode was going to be the peak, and I felt that this one took a little bit of a backward step, it wasn't bad, but I did have a couple of gripes. The serious, almost heavy drama had gone, and it seemed to veer more towards melodrama, it did have some good moments though, mainly around Maryam.
Earlier in the series, I criticised it for being a bit of a man hating series, and for the most part that is highlighted here, even The Professor in Catherine's interview, Guy and Jack all awful, however there was a glimmer of light from Simon, who proved that perhaps not ever single man is a terrible, power crazed creep.
So, so, 6/10.