How has his moment in court, he has two choices, to plead guilty, and bring peace to the Latimers and those close to them, or two plead not guilty, and ensure the need for a trial.
I have become aware that many fans aren't particularly struck on the second series, and if I remember it does drag on a little, but there is no denying the gravitas of the series opener.
Such was the skill and craft of writing in the first series, that the moment where you see Joe for the first time, you get shivers, quite literally.
Very well acted by the main players, Tennant and Colman are a league apart, both are superb.
Some added complications, and the overhang of a previous case, it's an interesting premise, I don't think it has the same intensity of the previous series opener, but it's still an attention grabber.
Very good indeed, 8/10.
I have become aware that many fans aren't particularly struck on the second series, and if I remember it does drag on a little, but there is no denying the gravitas of the series opener.
Such was the skill and craft of writing in the first series, that the moment where you see Joe for the first time, you get shivers, quite literally.
Very well acted by the main players, Tennant and Colman are a league apart, both are superb.
Some added complications, and the overhang of a previous case, it's an interesting premise, I don't think it has the same intensity of the previous series opener, but it's still an attention grabber.
Very good indeed, 8/10.