Jane Doe and Jane Roe are close to getting their day in court, but a technicality halts proceedings.
Powerful once again, more shocking revelations, some things that perhaps don't shock me quite so much, such as the huge cover up and corruption, no surprises there.
I understand the frustrations felt elsewhere about this episode, and I'll admit the Freddie Gray case was something I had to read up on, I felt they were trying to do things, show that patterns repeat themselves, and to prove that two of Maskell's victims, have moved on with their lives, deciding to just grab life and run with it.
I do like how they're supplying some balance, someone speaking for Maskell, not that I believed it, but at least it was there.
Six episodes could perhaps have been condensed into four I think it's fair to say. 7/10.
Powerful once again, more shocking revelations, some things that perhaps don't shock me quite so much, such as the huge cover up and corruption, no surprises there.
I understand the frustrations felt elsewhere about this episode, and I'll admit the Freddie Gray case was something I had to read up on, I felt they were trying to do things, show that patterns repeat themselves, and to prove that two of Maskell's victims, have moved on with their lives, deciding to just grab life and run with it.
I do like how they're supplying some balance, someone speaking for Maskell, not that I believed it, but at least it was there.
Six episodes could perhaps have been condensed into four I think it's fair to say. 7/10.