Harry works with an inexperienced, but keen Police Officer, to try and track down why a young teenager died, Leo and Nikki investigate two unexplained deaths.
Sometimes it can be a little hard to follow a story fully when there are two separate cases, that problem does apply here, only there are three cases being investigated, each of the three pathologists is in turn investigating a seemingly unconnected crime.
It's good telly, it's watchable, it's certainly dramatic, the ending comes as a massive surprise, and seemed a little bit unfair. The angst between Harry and Leo was interesting, as was the character play between Harry and the young Police Woman, arguably he was the best element here.
It's been years since I watched this, and if I'm honest, I didn't remember anything about it, that says it all, the previous two parter I remembered incredibly well, I hope part two is a little more cohesive.
6/10.
Sometimes it can be a little hard to follow a story fully when there are two separate cases, that problem does apply here, only there are three cases being investigated, each of the three pathologists is in turn investigating a seemingly unconnected crime.
It's good telly, it's watchable, it's certainly dramatic, the ending comes as a massive surprise, and seemed a little bit unfair. The angst between Harry and Leo was interesting, as was the character play between Harry and the young Police Woman, arguably he was the best element here.
It's been years since I watched this, and if I'm honest, I didn't remember anything about it, that says it all, the previous two parter I remembered incredibly well, I hope part two is a little more cohesive.
6/10.