After the shocking crash, Lindo manages to get Mariam away, and deduces that there is a rat in the team.
Well, blow me sideways, this was exceptional, series two started well, and just got better and better with every passing episode, this was truly good.
They obviously decided to go big and bold, and they certainly succeeded, edge of the seat viewing, very tense and truly entertaining.
Lindo is constantly berating Bart over her promotion, every time he sees her, he's having a pop at her, to my mind, she doesn't say a word, is he a little jealous.
The scene where Mallick confronts Macmillan was a great moment, a scene that took the show to new heights, Dawn Steele once again, she really is a cut above.
Just when you think it's hit peak drama, it goes up another notch, pacing here was terrific.
I genuinely never thought I'd be saying this, but BBC please let's have Granite Harbour 3!
9/10.
Well, blow me sideways, this was exceptional, series two started well, and just got better and better with every passing episode, this was truly good.
They obviously decided to go big and bold, and they certainly succeeded, edge of the seat viewing, very tense and truly entertaining.
Lindo is constantly berating Bart over her promotion, every time he sees her, he's having a pop at her, to my mind, she doesn't say a word, is he a little jealous.
The scene where Mallick confronts Macmillan was a great moment, a scene that took the show to new heights, Dawn Steele once again, she really is a cut above.
Just when you think it's hit peak drama, it goes up another notch, pacing here was terrific.
I genuinely never thought I'd be saying this, but BBC please let's have Granite Harbour 3!
9/10.