Vincent Craig decides that only he knows the best way to track down his daughter, much to the annoyance of The Police.
I find the first half of the episode very strong, a particularly good continuation of the first episode, the latter half is a little slower. The duo of kidnappers seem like interesting characters, you're wondering if they'll clash, one calm, one stressed.
The second half just loses the plot a little, we go from the tense setting of Sue's prison to a cosy beige sitting room, the characters of Zena and Rodney Marsh seem out of place, it's like they cut to another drama. However the ending is really strong, very sinister, almost unnerving.
It's a mixed bag, but does have very strong points. 7/10.
I find the first half of the episode very strong, a particularly good continuation of the first episode, the latter half is a little slower. The duo of kidnappers seem like interesting characters, you're wondering if they'll clash, one calm, one stressed.
The second half just loses the plot a little, we go from the tense setting of Sue's prison to a cosy beige sitting room, the characters of Zena and Rodney Marsh seem out of place, it's like they cut to another drama. However the ending is really strong, very sinister, almost unnerving.
It's a mixed bag, but does have very strong points. 7/10.