"Grace" Dead Tomorrow (TV Episode 2022) Poster

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(2022)

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8/10
Cracking end to the series.
Sleepin_Dragon22 May 2022
Grace and team are on the hunt for a gang, who are targeting society's vulnerable for their organs.

This was an incredibly bleak storyline, if you weren't feeling a little grim before this, you certainly will once the credits roll, I didn't think they could reach darker depths than they did earlier in the series, but they managed too.

It was a very relevant story, it felt fitting for events currently happening in The UK, I mean of course The Migrant crisis, what people seem to forget is that those that do arrive, and slip through the net, are very vulnerable.

It asks one very important question, what lengths would you go to for someone you love, even if it meant the death of someone else.

I felt that things really started to come together here, everything is so settled, and almost firing on all cylinders. Just as it's beginning to bubble away, the series comes to an end, I hope we get more going forward.

DS Branson, is officially the best dressed man in the country, he looks immaculate suited and booted. I like the journey his character has been on since the shooting.

A chilling story, very good episode, 8/10.
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7/10
Decent season finale
bosporan23 May 2022
A solid, though well trodden, premise with decent execution. As usual there are several egregious examples of detective work by serendipity, though the plot generally holds together.

The outcome is entirely predictable at the outset which is a shame, it would have been nice to have a subversion of expectations. Grace's hangup with his wife remains, but it is less intrusive and annoying than it was in season one.

Though season two is much stronger than its predecessor, it could and should be better. It appears there will be another season, given the trite obvious hook at the end - hopefully the improving trend will continue.
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7/10
Dark
asupergav23 May 2022
Perhaps one of the better-written episodes, this one was much easier to follow. It is the dark subject of organ harvesting and procurement. The pace was about right and kept the main story moving, with breaks in between to highlight Grace's personal life. This served to lighten the mood a little on a grim, but enjoyable episode.
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6/10
Dead Tomorrow
Prismark1018 July 2022
When a body is discovered in the sea of a man whose internal organs have been removed.

DSU Grace looks for an organisation who are using asylum seekers to harvest their organs and sell them in the black market for transplants.

The police home in on a surgeon who is sympathetic towards the organ trade. As well as a desperate mother who is looking for a transplant for her daughter.

This is a dark episode but the surgeon was a cartoonish villain and his justification for murder was nonsensical.

It was also hard to believe that the police would have such a sympathetic approach towards asylum seekers.
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5/10
Predictable
ssides-8541512 July 2022
Very forgettable episode. There was zero mystery, and joked with my wife about ending I expected about halfway through, which is exactly how it played out. Very somber episode overall and boring.
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5/10
A good end but...
pjdickinson-2782227 June 2022
As a whodunnit this isn't bad but it's also a horrifying bit of propaganda with very little connection to the reality of modern day UK. People could easily believe that the events around the central premise are at all common or even that they have happened at all in Britain. The truth is that it's essentially nonsense.
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