DS Warden and Hannah both figure out who Max's killer is, both have their methods to deal with that perpetrator, naturally Hannah remains a step or two ahead.
We finally learn the significance of 'The Blind spot.'
It's been a fairly bumpy ride, sometimes it's been good, sometimes it's been pretty bad. Arguably this was the strongest episode. There are some enjoyable, dramatic moments, there's definitely a little more in terms of tension, plus for my money, some of the acting was a little better.
I think Beth Alsbury put in her best showing as Hannah, a few of the scenes in this final episode were pretty good. Ross Kemp also performed much better here.
I don't think I'll rush to watch this one again, but at least it didn't sign off with a whimper, this was a little better.
6/10.
We finally learn the significance of 'The Blind spot.'
It's been a fairly bumpy ride, sometimes it's been good, sometimes it's been pretty bad. Arguably this was the strongest episode. There are some enjoyable, dramatic moments, there's definitely a little more in terms of tension, plus for my money, some of the acting was a little better.
I think Beth Alsbury put in her best showing as Hannah, a few of the scenes in this final episode were pretty good. Ross Kemp also performed much better here.
I don't think I'll rush to watch this one again, but at least it didn't sign off with a whimper, this was a little better.
6/10.