Tony is asked to believe that recently convicted killer, Michael Bryant has found god, and seen the error of his ways. Elsewhere, a killer is targeting young men.
Once again, it's the stuff of nightmares, another bleak and murky tale of death and psychopaths, it poses an interesting question, can a leopard change its spots?
I can't let this one go by, without commenting on the obvious thing first, what a horrible production, this looks shockingly bad, like it was filmed by someone who was three sheets to the wind, fuzzy, wobbly camera angles, very experimental, but at times I felt as though I were watching with a migraine.
The story is decent, it isn't a favourite of mine, it's a little too higgledy-piggledy, it's too disjointed, it's a pity we didn't get to learn a little more about Bryant, Tony's scenes with him were great, the one experimental bit of filming that looked rather good, I also really rated the performance of Jolyon Baker, a sensible move to bring him back.
7/10.
Once again, it's the stuff of nightmares, another bleak and murky tale of death and psychopaths, it poses an interesting question, can a leopard change its spots?
I can't let this one go by, without commenting on the obvious thing first, what a horrible production, this looks shockingly bad, like it was filmed by someone who was three sheets to the wind, fuzzy, wobbly camera angles, very experimental, but at times I felt as though I were watching with a migraine.
The story is decent, it isn't a favourite of mine, it's a little too higgledy-piggledy, it's too disjointed, it's a pity we didn't get to learn a little more about Bryant, Tony's scenes with him were great, the one experimental bit of filming that looked rather good, I also really rated the performance of Jolyon Baker, a sensible move to bring him back.
7/10.