Perez closes in on Zezi's location at last. But can he reach her before it's too late?Perez closes in on Zezi's location at last. But can he reach her before it's too late?Perez closes in on Zezi's location at last. But can he reach her before it's too late?
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DI Jimmy Perez: I'm not gonna lie to you, Duncan. Watching you live your life is like watching Scotland try to qualify for the World Cup, It's frustrating. Embarrassing. At times excruciating. But ultimately, I live in hope that you'll get there in the end.
Duncan Hunter: How many World Cups do you think we've got left at our age? Three?
DI Jimmy Perez: Away you go. We've got six or seven at least.
Duncan Hunter: That's the difference between me and you. You're an optimist at heart.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Jeremy Vine: Episode #2.59 (2019)
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Episode 5.6
Poor Zezi she certainly has no luck in escaping her captor.
With Perez now being able to interrogate one of the people who held her, he realises he is involved in a race against time to find Zezi safe.
Perez also now fears that someone close to him has been involved in the people trafficking ring. Perez also thinks that he has been used as insurance in case the heat gets to much for the villain.
I raised a collective groan when suspicion fell on Perez's friends. However I did like one mystery had nothing to do with the traffickers and it still needed clearing up.
At six parts this story did feel stretched, it could had been done and dusted in four parts. There was some nice but disturbing photography when we saw the corpses of the people being trafficked on the coast.
With Perez now being able to interrogate one of the people who held her, he realises he is involved in a race against time to find Zezi safe.
Perez also now fears that someone close to him has been involved in the people trafficking ring. Perez also thinks that he has been used as insurance in case the heat gets to much for the villain.
I raised a collective groan when suspicion fell on Perez's friends. However I did like one mystery had nothing to do with the traffickers and it still needed clearing up.
At six parts this story did feel stretched, it could had been done and dusted in four parts. There was some nice but disturbing photography when we saw the corpses of the people being trafficked on the coast.
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- Mar 27, 2019
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