An ex villain turned antique dealer is picked up with some damaged underwear in his pocket, turns out he's an old acquaintance of Ted Roach.
It's an ok episode, it should have been so much better than it was, it's a pretty average story, and the wonderful Pete Postlethwaite is incredibly under utilised, good though he was.
It does of course feature the wonderful double act of Burnside and Roach, and they're fun, it just lacks a bit of bite.
The aesthetics are good, we have those wonderfully nineties fashions, and that rather wonderful home bar.
When you see early on that someone as good as Pete Postlethwaite is here, you're think you're in for something grand, sadly it isn't, 6/10.
It's an ok episode, it should have been so much better than it was, it's a pretty average story, and the wonderful Pete Postlethwaite is incredibly under utilised, good though he was.
It does of course feature the wonderful double act of Burnside and Roach, and they're fun, it just lacks a bit of bite.
The aesthetics are good, we have those wonderfully nineties fashions, and that rather wonderful home bar.
When you see early on that someone as good as Pete Postlethwaite is here, you're think you're in for something grand, sadly it isn't, 6/10.