The second episode and Dr Hans-Joachim Dorfmann is still all at sea in the EEC.
He thinks he has spotted corruption in the live trade. Yet he is so easily manipulated by all and sundry. Especially Vlad Milcic.
His girlfriend visits Hans and is appalled that he has gone so bourgeois.
However she is identified as a terrorist and Hans becomes a hero. He ends up unwittingly passing a trade initiative that sends excess plums to Bulgaria.
With Vlad being the beneficiary, it seems the exports might be something more than plums.
The Gravy Train is meant to be farcical but once again it is uneven. Ian Richardson seems to be sidelined too much in this episode.
He thinks he has spotted corruption in the live trade. Yet he is so easily manipulated by all and sundry. Especially Vlad Milcic.
His girlfriend visits Hans and is appalled that he has gone so bourgeois.
However she is identified as a terrorist and Hans becomes a hero. He ends up unwittingly passing a trade initiative that sends excess plums to Bulgaria.
With Vlad being the beneficiary, it seems the exports might be something more than plums.
The Gravy Train is meant to be farcical but once again it is uneven. Ian Richardson seems to be sidelined too much in this episode.