After the series began to lag in episode three, the finale drove home a strong climax with the fateful decision that must be made by Prime Minister Tom Dawkins.
The most intriguing development was the behind-the-scenes work of the diligent Agnes Evans. While accountable for the death of death of poor Tony Fossett, Agnes makes the discovery that Shaumur was not the assassin of the former Prime Minister. Instead, all roads lead back to PetroFex.
There was a slick speech delivered in Parliament by Tom, as he surprised everyone by calling for a vote of no confidence in his own government. This will put a stop to the talk of war with Iran and will put a dent in big business and the venal banks.
The performance of Gabriel Byrne was tops, and the locates and costuming added to a successful series.
The most intriguing development was the behind-the-scenes work of the diligent Agnes Evans. While accountable for the death of death of poor Tony Fossett, Agnes makes the discovery that Shaumur was not the assassin of the former Prime Minister. Instead, all roads lead back to PetroFex.
There was a slick speech delivered in Parliament by Tom, as he surprised everyone by calling for a vote of no confidence in his own government. This will put a stop to the talk of war with Iran and will put a dent in big business and the venal banks.
The performance of Gabriel Byrne was tops, and the locates and costuming added to a successful series.