For those who may have originally dismissed Martin Castillo as a boring suit when he arrived to replace the ill-fated Rodriguez, this episode reveals the mysterious lieutenant to be one of the most interesting characters in the show.
Opening with a flashback of a younger Castillo enjoying a dip in the sea and enjoying time with his beautiful wife, the second part of "Golden Triangle" wastes no time in getting down to business. With a well-scripted plot, great direction and superb performances, this is a corking 45 minutes of television. The budget is evident in every scene and there's plenty of impressive machinery on display, including a fridge-white Lamborghini Countach.
The always watchable Joan Chen plays Castillo's wife from his past, May Ying.
A very satisfying episode - 10 out of 10.
Opening with a flashback of a younger Castillo enjoying a dip in the sea and enjoying time with his beautiful wife, the second part of "Golden Triangle" wastes no time in getting down to business. With a well-scripted plot, great direction and superb performances, this is a corking 45 minutes of television. The budget is evident in every scene and there's plenty of impressive machinery on display, including a fridge-white Lamborghini Countach.
The always watchable Joan Chen plays Castillo's wife from his past, May Ying.
A very satisfying episode - 10 out of 10.