Greig and Skase are investigating the attacks on two young men, who are badly beaten in a car park.
It's almost hard not to laugh at bits of this one, as it does feel a little bit tongue in cheek at times. The two men who arrive at the front desk look pretty amusing in their respective plasters, and are both pretty funny.
The tone changes by the presence of Daniel Ryan, who's night club owning character is a little bit tasty, a little bit nasty, a smashing actor who adds the bit of clout that was needed. It's funny, he always seems to play the villain.
An enjoyable watch, this was very nicely made, a good mix of humorous and serious.
8/10.
It's almost hard not to laugh at bits of this one, as it does feel a little bit tongue in cheek at times. The two men who arrive at the front desk look pretty amusing in their respective plasters, and are both pretty funny.
The tone changes by the presence of Daniel Ryan, who's night club owning character is a little bit tasty, a little bit nasty, a smashing actor who adds the bit of clout that was needed. It's funny, he always seems to play the villain.
An enjoyable watch, this was very nicely made, a good mix of humorous and serious.
8/10.