A strong end to the third series.
A vicar is killed just before a wedding is set to take place, further weddings are hit by grief, when murders occur at two venues. McDonald is keen to speak to a photographer who attended two of the events.
I think the show is gaining in confidence, this third series has been more assured, and dare I say it more professionally made, I long for news about series four.
Very good, intriguing and fun, I loved the outcome, unexpected, McDonald's dream added a bit of confusion, but it was very well thought out.
We see a little more development in the McDonald and Dodds dynamic, they're not exactly lovely dubby with eachother, and we see Claire Skinner play a bigger part.
Some quality talent here, the likes of Richard Harrington and Jason Hughes, both were excellent, but I'd argue the star of the show was Victoria Hamilton, who took over somewhat.
8/10.
I think the show is gaining in confidence, this third series has been more assured, and dare I say it more professionally made, I long for news about series four.
Very good, intriguing and fun, I loved the outcome, unexpected, McDonald's dream added a bit of confusion, but it was very well thought out.
We see a little more development in the McDonald and Dodds dynamic, they're not exactly lovely dubby with eachother, and we see Claire Skinner play a bigger part.
Some quality talent here, the likes of Richard Harrington and Jason Hughes, both were excellent, but I'd argue the star of the show was Victoria Hamilton, who took over somewhat.
8/10.
- Sleepin_Dragon
- Aug 6, 2024