Death seems to follow Eleanor Samson, everyone close to her seems to come to a sticky end, she seems set to inherit a fortune, but there's an unexpected claimant.
Perhaps this was the best of the three episodes, a good conclusion. The story goes a little zany, but the cast manage to keep it in check. Both threads are explained and concluded.
There is a really big, unexpected twist at the end of this one, it's a moment nobody could have expected, it's a little out of left field maybe, but it serves to tie the loose ends together.
Mark McManus was great once again, the standout for me was Isla Blair, what an actress, the scenes between Taggart and Eleanor were excellent. Surprisingly this was Danny Hignett's only acting credit, he played Graeme, he was pretty good.
7/10.
Perhaps this was the best of the three episodes, a good conclusion. The story goes a little zany, but the cast manage to keep it in check. Both threads are explained and concluded.
There is a really big, unexpected twist at the end of this one, it's a moment nobody could have expected, it's a little out of left field maybe, but it serves to tie the loose ends together.
Mark McManus was great once again, the standout for me was Isla Blair, what an actress, the scenes between Taggart and Eleanor were excellent. Surprisingly this was Danny Hignett's only acting credit, he played Graeme, he was pretty good.
7/10.