As with the first part, the concluding episode is solid enough, the mystery was done in such a way that you're convinced of the killer's identity, having put two and two together, truth is a clever piece of misdirection was in action, that I applied.
I found the story a little flat, seemingly it became muddled, it wasn't bad at all, just didn't hold my interest. The best aspect had to be Nikki's introduction, and her fascinating family, I loved that side story, Harry's strained relationship with DCI Hollander was also good.
Watchable, but not memorable, 6/10
I found the story a little flat, seemingly it became muddled, it wasn't bad at all, just didn't hold my interest. The best aspect had to be Nikki's introduction, and her fascinating family, I loved that side story, Harry's strained relationship with DCI Hollander was also good.
Watchable, but not memorable, 6/10