Louise keeps everyone guessing as to where her loyalties are, she seems to be playing both The Police and Manesh, she's made provision for her daughter, and seems to have a bleak take on her future.
It ends well, it's been a cracking series, and arguably this final episode is the best episode. It doesn't end as I expected it would have.
The acting has been tremendous throughout, To Ahmed and Toby Stephens have been excellent, but credit where it's due, Whittaker steals it, she's excellent.
Phillip's final scene is an incredibly dramatic moment, one I wasn't expecting.
To think that there's corruption in the world of finance. Those scenes were really exciting.
Excellent, 9/10.
It ends well, it's been a cracking series, and arguably this final episode is the best episode. It doesn't end as I expected it would have.
The acting has been tremendous throughout, To Ahmed and Toby Stephens have been excellent, but credit where it's due, Whittaker steals it, she's excellent.
Phillip's final scene is an incredibly dramatic moment, one I wasn't expecting.
To think that there's corruption in the world of finance. Those scenes were really exciting.
Excellent, 9/10.