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Episode Six
Published Thursday, Mar 13 2008, 22:00 GMT | By Ben Rawson-Jones | 2 comments

A well-realised excursion into nightmarish surrealism kicks off the story, depicting Alex Drake's fraught mental state. The special effects are suitably crisp during her visions, for she fears that her body temperature is dropping as she nears death in the real world. However, our hearts have yet to warm to her, meaning that the dramatic impact of her precarious predicament is lessened as a result. This lies in the continued smugness of her character, which was fortunately just about kept under control in this story. It's a shame, because Keeley Hawes does excel during the scenes of emotional turmoil - particularly when trying to tell her mother the truth.
The self-contained central plot functions as a sweet little mystery, with a few twists thrown in along the way. There's also some tantalising moments between Alex and Gene along the way. A snog looked very possible after he saved her life, especially after his hilarious habit of drawing saucy pictures of her was revealed. The episode was also significant for showing that Alex has finally come round to trusting Gene's instincts, as in the case of Chaz Cale, instead of rebuffing his ideas and patronising the hell out of him. Hopefully she will pick up some more humility along the way too.

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Catherine Chambers, London, on March 14th, 2008
I think that this particular episode has been the best so far, although they have all been good. I liked the role reversal between Alex and Gene and the continuous fiery chemistry that they have between each other I would personally love to see something happen there as it keeps the suspense. What really bugs me though is the Alex Drake is still being compared to Sam Tyler when the two shows are completely different but share the same concept. I guess people don’t like the fact it is being looked at from a different angle (Keeley being the female lead). The relationship between her and mum is looking a bit weird buy from episode 6 she is concentrating more on her team than her mother, which is better.
I think that this particular episode has been the best so far, although they have all been good. I liked the role reversal between Alex and Gene and the continuous fiery chemistry that they have between each other I would personally love to see something happen there as it keeps the suspense. What really bugs me though is the Alex Drake is still being compared to Sam Tyler when the two shows are completely different but share the same concept. I guess people don’t like the fact it is being looked at from a different angle (Keeley being the female lead). The relationship between her and mum is looking a bit weird buy from episode 6 she is concentrating more on her team than her mother, which is better.
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This episode of 'Ashes to Ashes' was by far the best of the series so far! The electrical tension between Alex and Gene is totally brilliant and the writers certainly know how to slowly tease the viewers. I mean, come on, how could they not have kissed after he saved her life?! It was annoyingly awesome! I can't wait for episode 7 and more of the Alex/Gene fire! In conclusion - DCI Gene Hunt is fantastic...full stop! :D