The second part is slightly more cohesive then the first, still a sumptuous production, but still I feel like I'm waiting for this drama to open up a little.
I like the way in which Feef has pushed her way into position, but I'm still unclear as to her motivation for helping the Americans, is it financial, why was she so freely convinced?
A bee goofs, such as the mention of East Germany, but it's well made, and definitely well acted, Keeley Hawes is starting to come through.
I'm not gripped, but it's getting more intriguing. 7/10
I like the way in which Feef has pushed her way into position, but I'm still unclear as to her motivation for helping the Americans, is it financial, why was she so freely convinced?
A bee goofs, such as the mention of East Germany, but it's well made, and definitely well acted, Keeley Hawes is starting to come through.
I'm not gripped, but it's getting more intriguing. 7/10