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9/10
The Sins of the Fathers, Etc.
Hitchcoc4 April 2019
There is dirt in the Dutch ambassador's past that comes rolling out. I won't explain because there is a complex cause and effect. Once the young boy appears, things begin to unravel for some bad people and the victims of some bad people. There is little integrity to go around with hidden identities, mostly relating from a single incident.
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10/10
It's so good. One of the best.
Sleepin_Dragon28 October 2019
The Lyell team have to overcome the Red tape and diplomatic stumbling blocks to solve the many crimes.

In the previous episode we got a little bit of gore, but nothing like we got here, this was back to the old times, gore and bits galore. I wish they wouldn't be so graphic, there's no need, particularly when the writing is so good, the story should have done all the talking.

Credit to the writer, for delivering such an intriguing, multi layered mystery, intelligent drama at it's very best.

Super production values, it looked amazing, I particularly loved that Alfa Romeo Police car.

I would argue this is one of the best episodes of Silent Witness, high quality in every possible area. The ending is phenomenal. 10/10
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