Beech and Carver investigate when a batch of bank notes from a robbery committed some years appear in circulation.
Very good, but before mentioning the story or acting, I feel like I have to address the obvious, the credits, beginning and end, they'll take some getting used to, but I'm sure they should have kept the feet at the end, they were iconic.
A very good story, you just knew there was going to be more to it, there certainly was a big twist. It felt very fresh.
Gary Waldhorn is excellent as the episode's villain, it must be about the time he was playing David Horton in Dibley, a nice, sinister performance from him here.
Very good, 8/10.
Very good, but before mentioning the story or acting, I feel like I have to address the obvious, the credits, beginning and end, they'll take some getting used to, but I'm sure they should have kept the feet at the end, they were iconic.
A very good story, you just knew there was going to be more to it, there certainly was a big twist. It felt very fresh.
Gary Waldhorn is excellent as the episode's villain, it must be about the time he was playing David Horton in Dibley, a nice, sinister performance from him here.
Very good, 8/10.