‘Injustice’: Episode 5 review
After five nights of misleading flashbacks, misremembered evidence and mystifyingly un-barrister-like behaviour, the verdict is in on Anthony Horowitz’s suffocation-in-Suffolk psychodrama.
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After five nights of misleading flashbacks, misremembered evidence and mystifyingly un-barrister-like behaviour, the verdict is in on Anthony Horowitz’s suffocation-in-Suffolk psychodrama.
In the final part of Anthony Horowitz’s ITV1 thriller, the trial of Martin Newall opens; but can Will Travers save his old friend from prison before DI Mark Wenborn establishes beyond all doubt that the barrister killed his former client Philip Spaull?
In the final instalment of BBC Two’s thriller series, DI Jonah Gabriel finally uncovers the truth about Counterpoint and the people behind it – but will he be able to bring them to justice?
In the penultimate part of Anthony Horowitz’s ITV1 thriller, DS Taylor becomes more and more concerned about DI Wenborn’s attitude but his superior’s cavalier approach leads them to the supplier of the gun used to kill Philip Spaull.
In the third part of Anthony Horowitz’s ITV1 thriller, DI Wenborn learns the connection between Will Travers and the murdered Philip Spaull – but will the policeman’s personal problems have a bearing on his investigation?
In the second part of Anthony Horowitz’s ITV1 thriller, barrister Will Travers meets his former university friend Martin Newall and agrees to take on his case – in spite of the weight of evidence against him.
After several weeks of soul-searching and self-doubt, DI Jonah Gabriel (Chiwetel Ejiofor) finally establishes which side of the line he was on before being shot in the head – and who his real enemies are.
In direct contrast to its predecessor, ‘A Good Man Goes To War’ is a stunning, iconic celebration of everything that makes Doctor Who so good, let down by an ending so tepid it’s like finishing the best meal you’ve ever had with a glass of lukewarm orange squash.
The arrival of yet another British crime drama series isn’t necessarily reason to break out a bottle of champagne and smash it against the side of the telly. Happily, Case Histories is more than capable of fighting its corner.
In the penultimate instalment of BBC Two’s thriller series, personal tragedy interferes with DI Gabriel’s seemingly hopeless attempts to unravel the web of corruption and cover-ups that surround the murder of Harvey Wratten.