Vera is devastated by the shocking recent death of colleague Bethany Whelan, Two boys discover a body in a cave, wrapped in bin bags, battered twice over the head.
Vera continues in sheer brilliance, talk about a show that's gone from strength to strength, last week's series opener was incredible, this came very close to that standard. I wouldn't have said Vera was initially a character you could take to, but now we're seeing a softer, human side to her, expertly done by Brenda Blethyn.
A great storyline, a totally engaging mystery, with some cracking performances, I especially liked the Vicar's wife, Rakie Ayola, I could listen to that voice for hours, she's a glorious actress.
A truly excellent mystery, loved it, and counting down for next week's, 9/10.
Vera continues in sheer brilliance, talk about a show that's gone from strength to strength, last week's series opener was incredible, this came very close to that standard. I wouldn't have said Vera was initially a character you could take to, but now we're seeing a softer, human side to her, expertly done by Brenda Blethyn.
A great storyline, a totally engaging mystery, with some cracking performances, I especially liked the Vicar's wife, Rakie Ayola, I could listen to that voice for hours, she's a glorious actress.
A truly excellent mystery, loved it, and counting down for next week's, 9/10.