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Ingrid begins to fear for her own safety, after another judge is killed, and a distinctive calling card is left. Ingrid is convinced that former client, Oliver Gough is involved, she chases him down, despite Detective Nash's efforts to stop her enquiries.
It's taken a turn for the better, this is a better paced and more intriguing episode, it moves in a far more linear way, it doesn't jump backwards and forwards too much, meaning it's easier to follow.
At times Ingrid is coming across as a rather unpleasant, self centred character, I enjoyed the scenes where Nash put her very firmly in her place. She asks Webster for help, then tells him where to go, she's got issues.
The intrigue continues, my money up until this point was very firmly on Mark, but now I'm not too sure, will find out tomorrow night I guess.
7/10.
It's taken a turn for the better, this is a better paced and more intriguing episode, it moves in a far more linear way, it doesn't jump backwards and forwards too much, meaning it's easier to follow.
At times Ingrid is coming across as a rather unpleasant, self centred character, I enjoyed the scenes where Nash put her very firmly in her place. She asks Webster for help, then tells him where to go, she's got issues.
The intrigue continues, my money up until this point was very firmly on Mark, but now I'm not too sure, will find out tomorrow night I guess.
7/10.
- Sleepin_Dragon
- Oct 8, 2024
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