A mummified hand is discovered, Boyd is convinced the army is linked somehow.
This is an interesting one, Boyd is tortured by his recent altercation with Luke, interestingly he's confided in Eve, not Grace, his conversation with Luke is such a sad moment, how good is Eve here.
It's a good story, there is so much going on, it's very deep, it's twisted, and you're left wondering if those that are in place to be protecting people, are actually the ones that have caused the harm.
This is what gets me about where The BBC is at right now, this was made thirteen years before the BBC decided to become the woke organisation it is now, this episode is inclusive, it displays tolerance, even through Boyd, but unlike many new shows, it's not forced, it's natural, isn't this the way it should be?
It's a good start, with lots of questions, 8/10.
This is an interesting one, Boyd is tortured by his recent altercation with Luke, interestingly he's confided in Eve, not Grace, his conversation with Luke is such a sad moment, how good is Eve here.
It's a good story, there is so much going on, it's very deep, it's twisted, and you're left wondering if those that are in place to be protecting people, are actually the ones that have caused the harm.
This is what gets me about where The BBC is at right now, this was made thirteen years before the BBC decided to become the woke organisation it is now, this episode is inclusive, it displays tolerance, even through Boyd, but unlike many new shows, it's not forced, it's natural, isn't this the way it should be?
It's a good start, with lots of questions, 8/10.