Boyden and Hollis attend to a man, who is found dead in a car at a shopping complex car park, they mater learn that he's a stationary salesman.
It's an unusual episode, lots of interesting ideas and concepts, you won't know who's who, and who's up to what, it all unravels nicely, with some pretty astounding revelations.
It's a well acted episode, I like seeing Boyden and Monroe out on a case, the difference between the two characters couldn't be greater, one quite carefree, the other as straight laced as they come.
You keep waiting for point zero, that moment where the two mourning parties come together, you hope for some sort of blazing row.
It's a good watch, 8/10.
It's an unusual episode, lots of interesting ideas and concepts, you won't know who's who, and who's up to what, it all unravels nicely, with some pretty astounding revelations.
It's a well acted episode, I like seeing Boyden and Monroe out on a case, the difference between the two characters couldn't be greater, one quite carefree, the other as straight laced as they come.
You keep waiting for point zero, that moment where the two mourning parties come together, you hope for some sort of blazing row.
It's a good watch, 8/10.