An insane man, Alfred Cahill, becomes immortal. He was already haunted by religious fanaticism and now this pushes him over the edge thinking he has to kill sinners.
Martin Kemp of Spandau Ballet fame is really a good actor. He did a great job here. Duncan tries to get him to understand about immortality and the rules, but he is so overwhelmed in religious ecstasy that he can't hear a thing Mac is saying, later believing Mac to be Lucifer.
He kills a call girl and is stalking another one who as it turns out is Tessa's childhood friend. Tessa is shocked to find out her old friend, Elaine, is a call girl and is even a bit judgmental at first. Later he corners Tessa alone and she cleverly plays along with his religious ramblings in order to save her own life. Another example of poor Tessa being terrorized by a man.
Cahill isn't evil, he's insane. It's really hard to blame him for anything. I found the pimp, Battini more contemptible than Cahill. Duncan feels he has no choice but to take him out and he does.
I didn't care about Elaine, but they gave her a lot of screen-time as someone trying to get out of "the life." Great job by Alexandra Vandernoot after Cahill cornered her, showing how upset and terrified she was. I gave the episode a 6/10
Martin Kemp of Spandau Ballet fame is really a good actor. He did a great job here. Duncan tries to get him to understand about immortality and the rules, but he is so overwhelmed in religious ecstasy that he can't hear a thing Mac is saying, later believing Mac to be Lucifer.
He kills a call girl and is stalking another one who as it turns out is Tessa's childhood friend. Tessa is shocked to find out her old friend, Elaine, is a call girl and is even a bit judgmental at first. Later he corners Tessa alone and she cleverly plays along with his religious ramblings in order to save her own life. Another example of poor Tessa being terrorized by a man.
Cahill isn't evil, he's insane. It's really hard to blame him for anything. I found the pimp, Battini more contemptible than Cahill. Duncan feels he has no choice but to take him out and he does.
I didn't care about Elaine, but they gave her a lot of screen-time as someone trying to get out of "the life." Great job by Alexandra Vandernoot after Cahill cornered her, showing how upset and terrified she was. I gave the episode a 6/10