Businessman John Shearwood is found floating in the water, his doting family believe he was working away, Vera and Joe are on the case.
It's a great way to end the fourth series, it's an excellent episode. I love the twist, it's a deep mystery, but straightforward enough to follow.
I was excited to see Robert Glenister's name in the credits, but he didn't get the biggest of parts, I thought Billy Howle who played Billy was awesome, Colin Tierney was great also.
The usual high quality production, it looks and sounds terrific.
I appreciated the reference to a previous episode, not something the show generally does, we see Joe's daughter still feeling the effects of the death of the woman on the train.
Vera wears some truly hideous outfits here, she gets away with them of course.
Notable for being the final episode to feature Joe, David Leon moved on, a shame he wasn't given some sort of send off.
Excellent, 9/10.
It's a great way to end the fourth series, it's an excellent episode. I love the twist, it's a deep mystery, but straightforward enough to follow.
I was excited to see Robert Glenister's name in the credits, but he didn't get the biggest of parts, I thought Billy Howle who played Billy was awesome, Colin Tierney was great also.
The usual high quality production, it looks and sounds terrific.
I appreciated the reference to a previous episode, not something the show generally does, we see Joe's daughter still feeling the effects of the death of the woman on the train.
Vera wears some truly hideous outfits here, she gets away with them of course.
Notable for being the final episode to feature Joe, David Leon moved on, a shame he wasn't given some sort of send off.
Excellent, 9/10.