Having been reported to his native Greece from The USA, Dimitris Hagias fights against the decision, Marino is on hand to ensure he doesn't get his wish.
An interesting episode, it definitely held my attention from start to finish, but it's arguably one of the least remarkable episodes I've seen to date.
This has some amazing window dressing, it's almost film like, the presentation definitely outweighs the content. It's movie like in its production, it looks dazzling, throw in leading man Cesar Romero, and you have an episode that is very, very Watchable.
I liked that the case felt somehow personal for Marino, he was always going to come out on top, but the Journey's a fairly interesting one.
It's odd, I think it's one of the lesser interesting stories, but it definitely held my attention.
6/10.
An interesting episode, it definitely held my attention from start to finish, but it's arguably one of the least remarkable episodes I've seen to date.
This has some amazing window dressing, it's almost film like, the presentation definitely outweighs the content. It's movie like in its production, it looks dazzling, throw in leading man Cesar Romero, and you have an episode that is very, very Watchable.
I liked that the case felt somehow personal for Marino, he was always going to come out on top, but the Journey's a fairly interesting one.
It's odd, I think it's one of the lesser interesting stories, but it definitely held my attention.
6/10.