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Harrowing.
Sleepin_Dragon15 December 2019
The previous episode was very good, you were given a sense of the direction the story was going in, here you are submerged into a harrowing, thought provoking and intensely sad story of revenge. Having rewatched the show in order, I would say up until this point, this was the standout episode. Powerful use of the archive footage, in the context of the story it had me in tears. Burton was at her best, Andrew Sachs was also tremendous.

Expertly written, it had me gripped and moved, this is Silent Witness at it's very best. 10/10
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10/10
Pretty Heady Stuff
Hitchcoc27 February 2019
This one continues beyond the forensics, to a man who saw the horrors of the Holocaust and knew he couldn't stand by, despite his failing health, his medical sentence. Same must wade through some neo-nazi stuff that goes on every day in every country. It is not so easy because passivity reigns supreme, and the horrors of this example of genocide, has horrific as it was, has sort of faded into the past. A well done conclusion with some insightful events.
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