Tim Collier and Nicole arrive in the small French town of Saint Phillipe for a pilgrimage, but the famous cup is stolen. The Mayor is suspected, but soon after its disappearance he is found dead, local man Dante claims to have committed the theft.
I always look forward to the weekly episode of The Four Just Men, but this one isn't good, it's actually quite a bad one.
The story itself isn't bad, but the realisation is poor, at times it feels like an amateur dramatics production. The acting is really rather wooden, even some of the regulars seemed to be having an off day.
That scene where Collier shows how the rooftop heist could have been done, that really fell flat.
This is unfortunately one of those episodes that you'll forget entirely within a day or two.
4/10.
I always look forward to the weekly episode of The Four Just Men, but this one isn't good, it's actually quite a bad one.
The story itself isn't bad, but the realisation is poor, at times it feels like an amateur dramatics production. The acting is really rather wooden, even some of the regulars seemed to be having an off day.
That scene where Collier shows how the rooftop heist could have been done, that really fell flat.
This is unfortunately one of those episodes that you'll forget entirely within a day or two.
4/10.