I was looking forwards to viewing this as I liked the three main leads.
However a poor script ;often too repetitive gave the series a lack of drive.
The police were once again portrayed as inadequate buffoons.
The young actor who played the lout showed only a characture of what was a pivotal role ,though again this was the script rather than the actor.
The story could have been told in one episode My version was that Simon should have told Paul that it was his(Simon's) boss who hit the boy.
Then when Paul had dealt with this person,Simon could have anonymously phoned the police with details of the offence. Paul would be arrested and locked up and Simon was off the hook having only to deal with junior psycho.
However a poor script ;often too repetitive gave the series a lack of drive.
The police were once again portrayed as inadequate buffoons.
The young actor who played the lout showed only a characture of what was a pivotal role ,though again this was the script rather than the actor.
The story could have been told in one episode My version was that Simon should have told Paul that it was his(Simon's) boss who hit the boy.
Then when Paul had dealt with this person,Simon could have anonymously phoned the police with details of the offence. Paul would be arrested and locked up and Simon was off the hook having only to deal with junior psycho.