Raza gets in deeper, sticking to Dadir, he begins to see exactly what he's getting mixed up with.
I think this was the most accomplished episode so far, I thoroughly enjoyed this, the narrative had gotten a little confusing in the previous episode, this was altogether more cohesive, and tighter written.
I am intrigued by Gabe's past, and intrigued by the snippets we're getting at the start.
The stress of being under cover is playing havoc with Raza, not knowing how to deal with it, he's lashing out. I have a feeling his brother is going to be his undoing.
It's all Bruv........ 8/10.
I think this was the most accomplished episode so far, I thoroughly enjoyed this, the narrative had gotten a little confusing in the previous episode, this was altogether more cohesive, and tighter written.
I am intrigued by Gabe's past, and intrigued by the snippets we're getting at the start.
The stress of being under cover is playing havoc with Raza, not knowing how to deal with it, he's lashing out. I have a feeling his brother is going to be his undoing.
It's all Bruv........ 8/10.