Jackson is hired by Rachel Stewart, who believes her fiancée Andy, is up to no good. Jackson begins a complicated investigation, and has the added complication of having Marlee living with him.
It's a good quality episode, it's not as sharp or engrossing as the previous episode, but it's a well written, and clever storyline, one with multiple strands, and some nice touches of humour.
You do get the pieces, and can work out whodunnit, but of course there are a few red herrings, and there are plenty of interesting points.
I maybe enjoyed Jackson's personal story more than the case itself, I liked his scenes with Charlotte.
Michelle Duncan, Diana Quick, Mark Bonnar, Siobhan Redmond, that's a wonderfully talented cast they assembled for this one, they elevate this from a good episode, to a very good one. All however, were upstaged by one character, Marlee, she was hilarious.
8/10.
It's a good quality episode, it's not as sharp or engrossing as the previous episode, but it's a well written, and clever storyline, one with multiple strands, and some nice touches of humour.
You do get the pieces, and can work out whodunnit, but of course there are a few red herrings, and there are plenty of interesting points.
I maybe enjoyed Jackson's personal story more than the case itself, I liked his scenes with Charlotte.
Michelle Duncan, Diana Quick, Mark Bonnar, Siobhan Redmond, that's a wonderfully talented cast they assembled for this one, they elevate this from a good episode, to a very good one. All however, were upstaged by one character, Marlee, she was hilarious.
8/10.