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9/10
A total monster.
Sleepin_Dragon18 March 2020
Mr Khan continues to push for his daughter's innocence, Sam risks political suicide to push for the truth, going against the advice of Government advisor Mary.

It's an incredibly bleak story, where you feel that everyone involved is a bad guy, with the exception of Sam and Mr Khan, even The Police seem to be obstructing the case.

Yes it's bleak, but in truth it is fantastic, it's been a terrific two part story, terrific character development, a big story, with all of the team involved, definitely the character of Sam Ryan at her very best, a selfless martyr to the cause of finding the truth.

Dave Lynn was wonderful as Lilly, Roshan Seth was also terrific as the passionate, heart broken father.

Terrific, 9/10.
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9/10
The Bad Usually Win
Hitchcoc5 March 2019
Sam risks her career as she reveals information that goes against the grain. A young man must face insurmountable odds and prejudice. So many forces are there when it comes to government and the politics of the disenfranchised. This was a particularly impressive episode. Sam is so heroic, but the heroic are often not long for the world of work.
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