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Waterloo: Part 2

  • Episode aired Apr 11, 2011
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  • 1h
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Tara Fitzgerald in Waking the Dead (2000)
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Grace and Boyd interview Stanley Heath's son Jason,who tells them that his father and two other policeman were murdered for beating to death a suspect in custody some years earlier. It seems... Read allGrace and Boyd interview Stanley Heath's son Jason,who tells them that his father and two other policeman were murdered for beating to death a suspect in custody some years earlier. It seems likely that that prisoner was Nicholson's father and Boyd becomes convinced that Nicholso... Read allGrace and Boyd interview Stanley Heath's son Jason,who tells them that his father and two other policeman were murdered for beating to death a suspect in custody some years earlier. It seems likely that that prisoner was Nicholson's father and Boyd becomes convinced that Nicholson knew the boys' murderer and shielded him,deliberately losing his reports. The team's con... Read all

  • Director
    • Andy Hay
  • Writers
    • Barbara Machin
    • Ed Whitmore
  • Stars
    • Trevor Eve
    • Sue Johnston
    • Tara Fitzgerald
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.7/10
    160
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    • Director
      • Andy Hay
    • Writers
      • Barbara Machin
      • Ed Whitmore
    • Stars
      • Trevor Eve
      • Sue Johnston
      • Tara Fitzgerald
    • 6User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Trevor Eve
    Trevor Eve
    • Det Supt Peter Boyd
    Sue Johnston
    Sue Johnston
    • Dr. Grace Foley
    Tara Fitzgerald
    Tara Fitzgerald
    • Dr. Eve Lockhart
    Wil Johnson
    Wil Johnson
    • DI Spencer Jordan
    Eva Birthistle
    Eva Birthistle
    • Det Supt Sarah Cavendish
    Alfie Browne-Sykes
    • Darren Hawes
    Louis Mahoney
    Louis Mahoney
    • Reverend Dennis Grant
    Jermaine Allen
    • Pelé
    • (as Jermain Allen)
    Jake Curran
    Jake Curran
    • Martin Barlow
    Matt Granados
    • PC Tony Nicholson
    Paul McGann
    Paul McGann
    • ACC Tony Nicholson
    Howard Coggins
    • Sgt Stanley Heath
    Luke Bryant
    • Max
    David Bradley
    David Bradley
    • George Barlow
    Dorian Lough
    Dorian Lough
    • Jason Heath
    Alexander Wilson
    • Young Jason Heath
    Ben Adams
    • PC Daniel Edgerton
    Henry Garrett
    Henry Garrett
    • Greg Potts
    • Director
      • Andy Hay
    • Writers
      • Barbara Machin
      • Ed Whitmore
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    2paulmitchell-80390

    Oh dear once again authorities are the bad guy

    It's a story but by 2011 even Boyd wouldn't get away with beating up a suspect, thanks to PACE. The moment the custody sergeant saw his face Boyd would be suspended and advised to retire before he was sacked. The early stories were at least were within telephone distance of reality but by the time of this the ninth series any relation to police work is purely coincidental. This could have been a good story but once again the scriptwriters need for the police/authorities to be the bad guys derailed any chance of it having any chance of a plausible ending, sorry but having a gangster shoot the bad guy come on it's the finale why not have him eaten by a crocodile it's no less realistic. A.
    10jujumuff65

    One of the best!

    As an American totally in love with British crime dramas, I found this series to be one of the best yet that I've watched. Peter Boyd (Trevor Eve) and his team made this series come to life. I literally wanted to cry when I finished the series. A big kudos to the powers that be for giving the last episode closure, unlike the endings of some episodes. I love this cast. I'd watch them forever.
    10martijn-56

    Brilliant episode of a brilliant series.

    I really hope the high ratings will bring this show back, although producers wish to end it at its prime. First of all, please read the wonderful review of the Telegraph, listed in external reviews on this site, but beware of spoilers. What can I say since I cannot add spoilers? Acting is great, especially of Trevor Eve, who gets as his final case one similar to the disappearance of his son to solve. This final episode he shows once more the whole spectrum of his complex character: haunted by the disappearance of his son, his almost impossible dedication to the work. But it all comes full circle in the end, also with his team. You will sit on the edge of your seat, since the plot keeps on thickening until it seems to explode - and then there is a really good twist at the end. I also loved the meaningful atmosphere in the end, and the soundtrack played. So is this really the final episode? Looking at the quality, it is understandable producers consider now would be the best time to cut the series since, after Waterloo, where do you go from there? Well, what about another season, and another? English actors and TV makers are always able to astonish viewers with ease, so I have faith ITV can do it. Even if it would be half as good, it would still be ten times better compared to the quality you get from US productions - the only exception Miami Vice, which set the standard for TV, and who's final episode Freefall, especially the last 5 minutes, I consider to be the best TV has ever seen. But that was then and this is now - and what now, after Waking The Dead? Silent Witness? Too corny for me, and acting is not half as good as Boyd and his team. So I hope the producers and writers will have the guts to try and do even better in a next season! I even have some title ideas: The Boyd Ultimatum?
    10pjdickinson-27822

    Excellent film making

    Some of the WTD two hour films really do shine and this distressing finale is up there with the best. This is top quality deranged stuff and a fitting goodbye to the crazy but dedicated DS Boyd and his team. You are missed.
    10Sleepin_Dragon

    End of the road.

    Still trying to solve the cold case, Boyd is also now looking for Sarah, the net is closing in as a powerful foe is obstructing their investigation.

    This show should not have ended here, there was way more mileage in it, from what I've learned, the cast were keen to continue, but The BBC decided it was time to end it. It consistently got enormous ratings, and never dipped in quality.

    Waterloo concludes the show in style, not often a show ends with such a high, I can think of Blake's 7 and no other. This is a spellbinding, captivating watch, and very much one of the show's best offerings.

    Paul McGann never disappoints, he is awesome here, what a fabulous actor. The final ten minutes are breathless, you will be on the edge of your seat.

    One of the best dramas of all time, 10/10.

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      We are told that Sgt Heath was 35 in 1961 so would have been only 19 when WW2 ended, yet he wears 4 WW2 medal ribbons, extremely unlikely at best; one of the medals is the Defence Medal, which required 3 years' service; award of it to Heath is impossible. PC Edgerton, clearly even younger than Sgt Heath, has 5 WW2 medal ribbons which he could not possibly have earned.

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      • April 11, 2011 (United Kingdom)
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      • Blackfriars Bridge, London, England, UK(Closing sequence)
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