David shows a true degree of naivety as he puts his trust in Hellman, it's almost bizarre how willing he is to share information considering the events surrounding his poor brother.
There isn't quite deal happening in this episode, this, as with the previous episode shows that this could have easily been made into a six part series. The trio of super human beings are causing the most interesting, and I'm now baffled if they are sent to protect or steal The Aphrodite Inheritance. We at least get a glimpse into what such an inheritance seems to be.
The first half is very good, the second half is crammed full of those seventies dream sequences, all of which look very corny, and seem to serve no purpose other then padding the episode out.
There isn't quite deal happening in this episode, this, as with the previous episode shows that this could have easily been made into a six part series. The trio of super human beings are causing the most interesting, and I'm now baffled if they are sent to protect or steal The Aphrodite Inheritance. We at least get a glimpse into what such an inheritance seems to be.
The first half is very good, the second half is crammed full of those seventies dream sequences, all of which look very corny, and seem to serve no purpose other then padding the episode out.