I like the fact that Sidney was given one last full mystery to solve with Geordie, before moving on for pastures new. I liked that it wasn't soppy, and didn't feature his replacement. As a mystery it was pretty good, suitably seedy for a Vicar that's descended into a work of casual sex and alcoholism, though where he finds time to address his flock is the real mystery.
Patrick Baladi was very good as the bad guy behind the scenes, so often a nice guy, good to see he can do a character that gets under the skin.
It wasn't super sentimental, but it had a touching scene, appropriate for the time I guess.
I was sceptical that the show still had legs, but after the first two, I feel like it still does. 8/10
Patrick Baladi was very good as the bad guy behind the scenes, so often a nice guy, good to see he can do a character that gets under the skin.
It wasn't super sentimental, but it had a touching scene, appropriate for the time I guess.
I was sceptical that the show still had legs, but after the first two, I feel like it still does. 8/10