"Trial & Retribution" Trial & Retribution IV - Part One (TV Episode 2000) Poster

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7/10
LaPlante shows herself adept at plots but clueless with male characters
msghall25 March 2024
By the third season, it became apparent that, while the plots are often superlative, the soap opera elements, particularly the relationship between Walker and North, become a wee bit too forced. David Hayman is too fine an actor to be acting to some of the rather stereotypical male ego and aggression writing. Walker is becoming insufferable with his fragile ego and childish jealousies. He becomes a bit of a cardboard cutout of the overly simplistic man.

After the last episode, it seemed implausible that North would stay with Walker. I wished she had left him after the last episode. As an interesting character, she should have. Now it's just prolonging an untenable relationship that doesn't quite ring as realistic enough to keep the show interesting.
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10/10
This is faultless!! So gripping!
Andrew Hopper14 July 2002
I sat down to watch this on a Saturday night.... could have been Sunday and was throughly impressed with the great acting and gripping plot. It provided me with a good night's viewing!! Well Done English telly again!!
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