Monday 20 October 2008

Silent Witness Series 12 Episodes 5 & 6 - Terror

After delving into the world of inner-city crime and last week’s story about Russian gangsters, this week the Silent Witness team encounter Islamic terrorists and police shootings. Whether or not they intend to offend anyone, I don’t know! But fair play to them for not pussyfooting around the said subjects.

After an investigation into a terrorist cell, which ends up in a bugled shooting, which leaves a few people dead – including a police officer, the pathologists get to work. They are under the supervision of a tough anti-terrorist cop, DI Tranfield (Shaun Dooley) who is wary that the threat isn’t over.

Harry is charged with identifying a woman who was brought back by two men to the suspected terrorists flat. Which is a bit difficult considering half of her face as been blown away. Meanwhile Nikki and the DI clash after she suspects that the statements given by the police aren’t what exactly happened. She also tries to talk to one of dead men’s sister, as she is the only one who was left alive. Her lack of English and the fact that she’s been taken under the wing of a Turkish lawyer, slow down the investigation.

We learn that the dead policeman had a grudge against his mate, Rhys, who was in the same unit and who just happened to having an affair with his wife. After Nikki proves that he was in shooting distance of him, during the raid, he is suspended, pending further enquiry and the case looks like it’s sown up. But as Nikki makes her way home, she is ambushed and her laptop (with some of her reports on) is stolen. She gives chase but the mysterious thief pulls a gun on her and it looks like bye, bye Nikki. End of part 1.

Of course it isn’t the end for her! The man makes his escape and leaves Nikki, shaken but not hurt. The investigation continues and Harry learns all about the ‘girl with no face’ – she was an undercover officer who Tranfield knew about but he couldn’t disclose her identity because he believed she had been heavily involved in drug-taking at the flat.

Meanwhile, Rhys tries to prove his innocence. He tracks down Nikki and tells her that he was the man who stole her laptop. He asks her to look at the case again, to prove his innocence. She eventually agrees and after another look at the crime scene and how everyone was positioned, she comes to the conclusion that it was the girl who shot the police officer as well as shooting her brother, accidently.

It seems it’s too late though, as the girl, under instructions from the lawyer, attempts a suicide bombing at a local nightclub. The police get there in time and it was ironically, Rhys was the man who shot her. That isn’t the end of the action though, as back at the mortuary, the team have to clear out as Nikki has been sent a suspect package. Who says being a postman isn’t exciting?

It’s another well written episode. There was little development for the main characters but I thought this was a refreshing change, considering that happens in most episodes. I always get the feeling that at times, the supporting characters lack a lot of depth but on this occasion, it was done well.

8/10

Next Time: Leo tries to educate his team by using the new Wii game – ‘Corpse Control Clarifier’, to help him.

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