I'd like to see that every time he solves a case. The DI in his mind palace. Wandering from suspect to suspect. The scene frozen in time.
Good case. Prepared over the course of multiple episodes. The key thing doesn't make sense though...
I also don't understand what her original plan was? I mean she used the chance that was presented to her masterly buy that could not have been her original plan. What was her plan? Break his heart? Or even kill him?
Review by Nitzan SchwarzVIP BlockedParentSpoilers2024-02-06T18:37:01Z
We've made it all the way to the finale of this arc in Neville's life, and among the bigger turns in the show, this is the weakest by far. It's not an exaggeration to say I hated it, mainly because it made very little sense, in my opinion. Sophie's resentment is just... dumb. The only person who had any power to stop what happened to her sister was herself. Resenting Neville over something SHE didn't do is odd. But let's say that's her coping mechanism - the only way she can live with herself - what was her plan? Make contact with Neville and... then what? And how was she able to quickly think up this plan once the opportunity arose and carry it through? None of it made sense, and we sacrificed Neville's happiness, which has already gone through many downs in this series, for it. We also sacrificed an actually interesting villain that could've been the series's first proper "big bad" for it. Wouldn't it have been awesome if, instead of some weird misplaced resentment arc, we got a murderer that got away? And what if, after he did, later on in the series, he killed another person? What if he became Neville's Moriarty, someone Neville spent the following season trying to catch? So many what-ifs, and I think I would've liked any of them over what we got.