Jackson begins putting the pieces together, but he has to deal with the death of one of his clients.
I did really enjoy this, and thought it was one up on the previous episode, it's a good story, it's very, very well acted, attractive to look out, but best of all is the brilliance of Jason Isaacs.
Isaacs is quite literally brilliant throughout, he is charismatic, energetic, funny, it's his acting that's taken this up a notch.
It develops really well, and ends in a suitably dramatic fashion, it delivers a few unexpected moments.
Sometimes it's hard to pick out some of what's being said, some of the accents are a little thick, or maybe this sound is a little muffled at times.
On the evidence of this, I'm looking forward to the next one, 8/10.
I did really enjoy this, and thought it was one up on the previous episode, it's a good story, it's very, very well acted, attractive to look out, but best of all is the brilliance of Jason Isaacs.
Isaacs is quite literally brilliant throughout, he is charismatic, energetic, funny, it's his acting that's taken this up a notch.
It develops really well, and ends in a suitably dramatic fashion, it delivers a few unexpected moments.
Sometimes it's hard to pick out some of what's being said, some of the accents are a little thick, or maybe this sound is a little muffled at times.
On the evidence of this, I'm looking forward to the next one, 8/10.