Matthew tries to convince Robbie Mullen that he has to speak to The Police, to give information against his new mates.
Not as good as the opening two episodes, perhaps lacking the depth and content, but still a good, solid episode, one that drives the story forward. Events here seem to drive the story forward, pushing towards something big.
What's going to be interesting, is the fallout of the events from this episode, what's next in store for Robbie? Not
It's well made, well acted, it does very much feel like the middle episode.
I have been impressed by the acting of Andrew Ellis so far, who plays Robbie, I thought he was terrific here, such a good acting performance, I truly did believe that Robbie was a misguided, muddled loaner.
7/10.
Not as good as the opening two episodes, perhaps lacking the depth and content, but still a good, solid episode, one that drives the story forward. Events here seem to drive the story forward, pushing towards something big.
What's going to be interesting, is the fallout of the events from this episode, what's next in store for Robbie? Not
It's well made, well acted, it does very much feel like the middle episode.
I have been impressed by the acting of Andrew Ellis so far, who plays Robbie, I thought he was terrific here, such a good acting performance, I truly did believe that Robbie was a misguided, muddled loaner.
7/10.