I must be honest I was a little disappointed to see it was one six part story, as opposed to a series of two parters, but the format is allowing development of the stoys, characters etc. Part two is engrossing drama, but what I'd call very heavy viewing, something you'd have to be in the mood for, and concentrate on, or you'd not follow. I found it a little hard to hear some of the dialect, the rewind button came in handy. Great story, well after, once again it's very definitely Stephen Walters who steals the show, he commands attention.
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