Paul Vennings has absconded, his parents and Jenifer Harley try to give reasons as to why he's fled, The Judge has to decide whether or not to continue with the trial, with Paul being in absentia.
This is very, very different type of episode, it almost stands unique in comparison to those that have gone before, whilst definitely still a procedural, there is a little more of an element of melodrama, but that's no bad thing, it just makes this one a little different.
There are definitely some interesting twists and turns throughout this one, it's actually a really rather good story, and once again the acting is so good. The Judge has a few moments to bumble on, but they're in keeping with the character.
I thought the foreman of The Jury looked familiar, Peter Ellis, who would of course become known to millions as the boss as Sun Hill, Charles Brownlow, this show really did give many actors and actresses a start, I loved the hairstyle.
8/10.
This is very, very different type of episode, it almost stands unique in comparison to those that have gone before, whilst definitely still a procedural, there is a little more of an element of melodrama, but that's no bad thing, it just makes this one a little different.
There are definitely some interesting twists and turns throughout this one, it's actually a really rather good story, and once again the acting is so good. The Judge has a few moments to bumble on, but they're in keeping with the character.
I thought the foreman of The Jury looked familiar, Peter Ellis, who would of course become known to millions as the boss as Sun Hill, Charles Brownlow, this show really did give many actors and actresses a start, I loved the hairstyle.
8/10.