Emma starts to trust her instincts, while Daniel has his own troubles.Emma starts to trust her instincts, while Daniel has his own troubles.Emma starts to trust her instincts, while Daniel has his own troubles.
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- TriviaThe director Mary Nighy is the daughter of actors Diana Quick and Bill Nighy.
- ConnectionsReferences Le désert de la peur (1958)
- SoundtracksDon't Let Me Be Misunderstood
Written by Bennie Benjamin, Horace Ott and Sol Marcus
Performed by Valerie Broussard
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Emma has a conversation with Jimmy, and has perhaps found a somewhat unexpected ally, she needs all the friends she can get, she later had an uncomfortable encounter with Phil.
I've got to be honest, I've been a fan of the show so far, but this episode had me utterly baffled, I really did struggle to understand what was happening, some of the characters are behaving so very strangely, it's normal in a TV drama for one or two to act up or misbehave, but suddenly now they're all at it, is Emma the only person who isn't suspicious in Dundee?
I'm a little disappointing with some of the acting, it's a little weak in parts, just watch Vincent Regan and Martin Compston, the pair of them are streets ahead of the others, way more convincing.
They're all talking about the Mook, but haven't once explained what it is, is it a computer program of some sort?
The ending was very dramatic, and Regan was excellent, but what on Earth was she doing there? It made no sense at all.
I'm really sorry, but I thought this was very poor. 4/10. Give us some more info.
I've got to be honest, I've been a fan of the show so far, but this episode had me utterly baffled, I really did struggle to understand what was happening, some of the characters are behaving so very strangely, it's normal in a TV drama for one or two to act up or misbehave, but suddenly now they're all at it, is Emma the only person who isn't suspicious in Dundee?
I'm a little disappointing with some of the acting, it's a little weak in parts, just watch Vincent Regan and Martin Compston, the pair of them are streets ahead of the others, way more convincing.
They're all talking about the Mook, but haven't once explained what it is, is it a computer program of some sort?
The ending was very dramatic, and Regan was excellent, but what on Earth was she doing there? It made no sense at all.
I'm really sorry, but I thought this was very poor. 4/10. Give us some more info.
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- Jan 31, 2021
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