Cult
Review: Season 2, Episode Four
Published Friday, Mar 16 2007, 10:08 GMT | By Ben Rawson-Jones
A fairly amusing episode despite the central ladykilling plot. Much fun is to be had from learning of Chris' attempts with the ladies, Gene’s views on police surveillance techniques and Annie whipping up a storm.
The lonely state of Sam’s 1973 existence is a constant undercurrent throughout though, especially as he has to deal with some heartbreaking rejection from a lady dear to his heart.
We’ll leave the all-conquering Gene Hunt to have the final say:
"Murderers do not play tennis"

The lonely state of Sam’s 1973 existence is a constant undercurrent throughout though, especially as he has to deal with some heartbreaking rejection from a lady dear to his heart.
We’ll leave the all-conquering Gene Hunt to have the final say:
"Murderers do not play tennis"

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