Naturally Tommy is still suffering massively after Helen's demise, but he is called upon when a twelve year old case, the disappearance of his godson, is reopened.
It's a real shame that the show comes to an end after just one more episode, I've always thought the show developed very well with time, I never thought it dipped, and although Limbo isn't a classic, it's still a very good watch.
It's a good, solid story, and considering the case is so emotive, it doesn't offer a real level of intensity, the good definitely outweighs the bad, but it could have been better.
I'll start with the positives, the acting and production values are spot on, Samantha Bond and Nicholas Farrell are both terrific, you feel their anguish and pain.
It looks great, I personal think the scenes in Italy look amazing, but were they necessary? I did chuckle when the setting suddenly switched from Italy to London, it didn't exactly flow well.
I love Geraldine Somerville, I'm not sure I was a big fan of her character, maybe she overdid the nasty cop in charge thing a little bit.
On the whole I enjoyed it, I just don't want it to end yet, 7/10.