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9/10
Murder turned espionage thriller.
Sleepin_Dragon6 November 2015
The team have to carry out a PM on Holly. Her death's had a major effect on everyone, Barker is particularly troubled and mistrusted by the team, he gives the team personal protection. Harry attends a press conference put on by Pargeter, Kovic brands Polyak as being responsible for Holly's death. Harry meets Kovic, he discloses Polyak's Kremlin connections, details about Fran's plastic surgeon and asks Harry to plant evidence. Harry's minder proves more useful then expected, it's he that gives a vital clue. The case goes a lot deeper, it has huge international consequences, and a shocking twist.

Scary thought a murderer carrying out their crimes wearing a forensic suit.

I like the developing relationship between Leo and Janet, was he ever more for her then she was for him, no chance.

A real corker of an episode, it's a great concluding episode, the tension in it is smartly created, I love the whole KGB theme. It is definitely at odds with the opener, it begins as a seemingly ordinary murder and transforms into an espionage thriller, it's brilliant.

If Harry jogging a lot is your thing, then this one's for you. 9/10
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9/10
A favourite
keysam-026101 May 2022
Warning: Spoilers
Silent Witness can be a bit hit & miss, especially if the team's personal issues get too much to the fore, or if they run off to do something particularly daft they ought to be leaving to the police.

However, I enjoyed everything about this episode, despite the series-typical gruesome plot points of course. But as I think another reviewer says, there's actually quite a lot of humour woven deftly in to the whole story (2 episodes, usually shown as one long feature these days in repeats), mostly in dialogue.

I especially liked the close protection officer assigned to Harry (Frank? It was hard to catch his name). He wasn't, as I half expected, a villain but in fact a knowledgeable, effective & loyal character I would happily have watched a great deal more of. And the pen thing was genius (& very funny).

Holly, the student/intern, was verging on weird, with her apparently boundless wide eyed enjoyment of the pathology dept. I wasn't expecting to find her getting killed, but more that she would turn out to be a killer. She seemed so enthusiastic about death, it felt as though she would make the step over the line herself! But then it started to seem that limelight would suit her even better. In the end though, it transpires that while perhaps she does want fame, it would be for journalism which is why she's easy for the policeman to manipulate into leaking false info.

It was nice to see the baddies get picked up at the end, though I felt getting a conviction might not be in the cards. The "ghost" of Holly lingering around was a nice touch & it's always nice to hear The Beatles' A Day in the Life, with the 4000 holes in Blackburn, Lancashire line.

Possibly one of my favourite SW episodes.
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10/10
Harry and a Great Skill in Investigating Espionage
Hitchcoc24 March 2019
The investigation into the deaths of the journalist and the young woman, Holly, who worked for a time in the mortuary, takes some wonderful twists and turns. While Harry preaches a kind of purity in his job, he really gets into the heavy police work, jeopardizing his career. But the key here is the looking into a Russian threat by all involved. Well done.
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