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8/10
Changing of the Guard
AJ_Blanc13 April 2022
This was a pretty good episode, but like another reviewer said it had a season/series ending feel to it. There's two more episodes left, but they were part of a holiday story arc that felt very different than what came before. For Love Nor Money is also part of a long line of plot devices to get Andy off the case and doesn't really last long, so why keep doing it?

Speaking of Andy, did we ever find out who runs him over halfway through the ep? Perhaps it was mentioned and I missed it, but it was very strange that a senior officer was hit by a car and nobody seemed interested in at least tracking down CC TV footage, despite even Peter suspecting he had imagined it.

Aside from those points, and that this seems to be Tweety's last episode for reasons that aren't provided in the show (just when she was starting to get more lines!) the rest of the story works fairly well IMHO.
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7/10
A golf away
xmasdaybaby19665 August 2021
I know the show wasn't designed to be bingewatched so maybe the gloss is taken from this one after the previous 2 or 3 episodes were very good.

There is an end of series feel to this story but it may not have actually been filmed in the sequence of stories shown.

A good cast again but it seems as though are not working to their strengths.

This is the last episode to feature Tweedy, leaving after just 4 stories and for me, she really hasn't fitted in or maybe not just had the time to do so.

A fair watch with a little of the humour we tend to see and some rather wooden extras.

It just feels rushed and underworked.

The show was well established by now and deserved a bit more polish.
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10/10
Dalziel reaches another height
PoliteP11 August 2005
Andy Dalziel seems to be fighting against his ghosts from the past, as he finds out that there is much more to the death of his colleague (hours after his retirement) than just the involvement of someone who walked because of the errors of that retired colleague. For a man of such ample proportions, he surely can deal with details. Dalziel and Pascoe are amongst England's finest. Not Morse, nor Midsomer murders, but still very much a class of their own. Miss Quick is wonderful as she combines female power in uniform with the sheer elegance of a truly mature actress. If only Peter Pascoe could produce a genuine smile. Qui custodet ipso custodes (who shall overlook the over-lookers).
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