Wild Justice is a fine example of Lewis at its very best. The story is intelligent, the setting is perfect, the characters are great, and there is just enough complexity to make it interesting without being confusing. It's what I'd call a classy murder mystery, everything about it is finely tuned, nicely detailed, almost high brow. At no time do you know who the killer is, the reveal is certainly a surprise, and the route to the killer's motive is well developed. Plenty of suspects, some fine performances, Sian Phillips is glorious, so commanding in her role as Adele Goffe. Amelia Bullmore and Daniel Ryan are both excellent, and their final scene together is very gripping and well performed. Now a huge criticism, I love Ronald Pickup as a rule, he's terrific, but what was going on with his accent here, he was supposed to be Italian, but at times sounded like he'd come from Merthyr, it was shocking, the first time I've thought him give a bad performance. I can remember picking up the tomato's sign, so was glad it had a relevance in the case.
Strong episode. 8/10