Up to this point, there has been several parallel plots to the main storyline. Social worker Stephen Beaumont is shown to have shady intentions with the people he helps, with a sister who is a poisoned victim of the TT. And that is where his involvement in the story ends, and it goes down to a whimper in this episode. The writers gave this plot far too much attention for it to have meaning, and our main protagonists couldn't care less when he was finally eliminated from their suspect list.
Show the viewers why characters and side plots matter, otherwise don't show them at all, if all you're doing is filling up 10 episodes with an overly complicated storyline.
The other side plot that was much more redeemable was in this episode, with the father and son duo who is put into a tough predicament with their other son's killer.
Show the viewers why characters and side plots matter, otherwise don't show them at all, if all you're doing is filling up 10 episodes with an overly complicated storyline.
The other side plot that was much more redeemable was in this episode, with the father and son duo who is put into a tough predicament with their other son's killer.