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Wednesday, February 19, 2020

Law & Order SVU “Swimming With The Sharks” Photos

Here are advance photos from Law & Order SVU “Swimming With The Sharks” which will air on Thursday, February 20, 2020 at 10PM ET on NBC.  The photos feature Mariska Hargitay, Kelli Giddish, Jamie Gray Hyder, Ayumi Patterson as Sequoia Rees, Samantha Mathis as Melanie Franks, Eshan Bay as Vinay Gupta, Radha Mitchell as Luna Montgomery, and Stark Sands as Bobby Frost.



My recap and review of Law & Order SVU “Swimming With The Sharks” can be found at this link.











Photos by: Heidi Gutman/NBC 2020 NBCUniversal Media, LLC

Added February 20, 2020





Photos by: Heidi Gutman/NBC 2020 NBCUniversal Media, LLC

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Thursday, December 8, 2011

Law & Order UK Begins Series 6 in UK in January 2012 (press release)

Here is an ITV press release for the start of series 6 airing in the UK on ITV. (These episodes have already aired in the US on BBC America).

ITV Press Release
Thursday, 8 December 2011  
Law & Order: UK
Episode: 1 of 7  
Friday, 6 January 2012, 9:00PM - 10:00PM
Production house: Kudos Film & Television

Survivor's Guilt:

In the criminal justice system, the people are represented by two groups. The police who investigate the crime, and the Crown prosecutors who prosecute the offenders. These are their stories…

Paul Nicholls joins the cast of ITV's successful, long-running drama Law & Order: UK for series six which begins with an emotional cliff-hanger.

Nicholls (Secret Diary of a Call Girl, Harley Street) is DS Sam Casey, a headstrong young officer with a strong sense of justice brought in to investigate the shooting of DS Matt Devlin (Jamie Bamber).

Nicholls joins a critically acclaimed cast, including Bradley Walsh, Harriet Walter, Freema Agyeman, Peter Davison and Dominic Rowan who achieved an average audience of 5.6 million and a 21% share during series five Law & Order: UK which was shown in summer 2011.

This seven part series sees the police and legal teams facing a shocking crime captured on video, up against the clock in the search for a hostage, and exposing a tragic, medical cover-up. Cases are reopened, the past threatens to catch up with Ronnie (Walsh) and careers are on the line…

Quality guest stars join the cast for series six including Colin Salmon, Tamzin Outhwaite, Toby Stephens, Eva Pope, Luke Roberts and Tim McInnerny.

New boy Paul Nicholls admits he had to run to keep up with a fast moving production…

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Law & Order UK Clip Reel

Here’s a promotional clip reel for Law & Order UK, which airs on ITV in the UK, and on BBC America in the US (check your local listings).



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Thursday, September 29, 2011

Law & Order UK “Survivor’s Guilt” Recap & Review


Law & Order UK “Survivor’s Guilt” aired only in the U.S. on BBC America last night, so viewers in the UK may want to stop reading if they don’t want to be spoiled.

This case is based on the original Law & Order “Suicide Box” from season 13. “Survivor’s Guilt” is different in that it revolves around solving the murder of DS Matt Devlin (Jamie Bamber). It opens shortly after the time the episode “Deal” left off, which closed with Devlin being shot in a drive by shooting.

The episode is heavy with anguish and grief. Ronnie (Bradley Walsh) is clearly the most affected by Matt’s death. He loved Matt like a son and Ronnie wants for someone to pay, and quick. Despite being told to stay away from the case, Ronnie just can’t help but stick his nose into it, and nearly sabotages it. At the end, Ronnie comes through to get the killer to admit what he did by finding a common ground with the killer and his family – grief. The one scene in Matt’s apartment where Ronnie looks to find food for Matt’s cat and faces a brief temptation conveyed the emptiness and loss he was feeling.  Bradley Walsh was at the top of his game in this episode.

We also met Matt Devlin’s (and Jamie Bamber’s) replacement: DS Sam Casey, played by Paul Nicholls. He seems to fit in well and, at the end, when he saves Ronnie from taking that drink, I felt that this new partnership was going to work.

This episode was heavy with sadness for me, likely because I am sorry to see Jamie Bamber leave the show. I thought he did a fantastic job as Matt Devlin and his presence will be missed by many. He’s got a recurring role in the new TNT series “Perception” which is scheduled to begin in the summer of 2012.


Here is the recap:

DS Ronnie Brooks (Bradley Walsh) is still on the scene at the Old Bailey, in shock, as Matt Devlin is dead after a drive by shooting. DI Natalie Chandler, herself clearly rocked by Matt’s death, urges Ronnie to get back to the station. The investigation is being led by Sam Casey (new cast member Paul Nicholls) and Ronnie needs to give his statement.

While Ronnie is giving his statement, it’s clear that he’s struggling with wanting a drink in order to cope, and even imagines that he walks into a pub and sees Matt there when he opens the door. But he knows that will never happen. Later, Ronnie speaks with Sam under the watchful eye of Natalie and he recounts what he saw, but clearly Ron feels that he should have done more for Matt. It’s also evident that Ronnie doesn’t want any help from Sam.

Ronnie makes a bad situation worse for Natalie and Sam when he ignores his orders to be on leave and continues to stick his nose into trying pin down who shot Matt and why. He confronts Mark Ellis, and Ellis denies any involvement. Ronnie asks Ellis if he knows how many people are crying over Matt Devlin (I find myself wondering how many viewers are crying over him too).

Natalie has a few words with Ronnie about him sabotaging the case and possibly tainting the evidence. Ronnie doesn’t want to sit a home all day, but Natalie tells him he’s on leave – “end of!”

Meanwhile, Sam continues to work the case and gets a lead on the gun used in the shooting to a Dennis Thomas and Ronnie presses to tag along. Thomas is working a comedy club and when they question him, he says he never had a gun in real life. He also said the black jeep he had was sold to his aunt last week. They speak with his aunt who said the car was stolen but didn’t report it as she thought the police had towed it. She also mentions she has no husband and her son is dead.

As Ronnie turns the coin that is a reminder of his sobriety in his hand, Sam did some checking and found that the woman’s son Jamal Clarkson is not dead.

At the college where Jamal attends, when an instructor returns to the classroom with Jamal, once he hears they are police, he takes off running. Sam makes chase and catches up with him. Later, back at MIU, Sam questions him. Jamal does not think highly of the police, and when he gets angry with Sam, he makes a near admission that he was the one who fired the gun. When Sam presses Jamal on him killing a good copper, Jamal says the only thing he is sorry is that he didn’t kill more of them. He says he knows all about them, some rich white kid in Chelsea gets stabbed it’s in all the papers, but his big brother gets shot in Hackney and no one did anything, and no one cares but him. Jamal admits he killed Devlin to even things up. Jamal then asks for a brief.

Ronnie wants Jamal arrested immediately but Sam says Jamal wants a brief and CP Alesha Phillips (Freema Agyeman) wants to find out more about Jamal’s brother’s death. Ronnie is upset and Sam admits that Jamal’s brother’s death has nothing to do with Matt’s killing. Alesha agrees that once Jamal gets his brief he will be charged, but cautions that if there is a legitimate beef about Jamal’s brother, they need to know about it. She wants it done right and tells them to hold Jamal for another night and to check into his brother. Angela breaks things up when she tells Ronnie that Matt’s sister is there.

Ronnie spends some time with Matt’s sister, and she doesn’t understand why anyone would do this to Matt.

Afterwards, Sam tells Ronnie that 7 years ago, Hackney police investigated the murder of 18 year old Kieron Clarkson. No one was arrested or charged. No DI signed off on the case and they don’t know why the case was closed.

Ronnie and Sam head to the police archive but comes up with almost nothing. They have some information on the gun but the death certificate is missing. But according to the post mortem report, Kieron Clarkson committed suicide.

Alesha speaks with Jamal’s brief Doug Greer who tells her that he thinks it was marked a suicide so not to waste time on a black kid. They spar back and forth, and Alesha says the case is about his client killing a police officer. Greer tries to make Matt’s killing into a racial issue and urges her this is not a case to put in front of the jury. She feels that Jamal killed Matt simply because he was a cop.

At Alberto’s Café, Ronnie is still pondering his sobriety coin when Sam enters and tells Ronnie that there is no death certificate or PM report for Kieron, but one witness, who was under 18 so is referred to as Witness A, was interviewed 3 times. Sam tells Ronnie he will not believe who the witness is.

Mark Ellis comes in to MIU for questioning by Natalie and Sam for information on what he witnessed during Kieron’s death. He laughs and said he saw Kieron get shot, that it’s hard not to see when you’re the shooter.

Later, Sam thinks it’s strange that Devlin got shot at Mark Ellis’ trial by the brother of the man killed by Ellis. Ronnie does not believe in coincidences. Sam doesn’t think Jamal’s brief will allow Jamal to talk unless he is right there, but it’s clear Ronnie has his own idea to get around that. Sam wants to do it by the book, but Ronnie disagrees, saying they won’t get the truth while Jamal is in an interview room. When Sam tells Ronnie it’s too late, Natalie had him charged, Ronnie races off.

Ronnie heads over to the prisoner holding bay and he confronts Jamal. Ronnie thinks Jamal didn’t go to the Old Bailey to shoot a copper and tries to get Jamal to talk. Jamal says it’s because his brother’s killer was up in court. Jamal said his brother would not have killed himself. When Ronnie presses as to why he wanted revenge on Ellis now, he said he thought it was his last chance to get him and he thought he could but knew he was too late. Ronnie doesn’t know how shooting a copper would solve that, but Jamal thinks they were all walking around without a care in the world, when his brother is rotting in the ground, and it should have been him. As Jamal drops to the ground, Ronnie says the hardest thing when someone dies is being left behind, and that one would do anything to bring them back. Natalie sees Ronnie there and is angry that he deliberately went against her orders, and tells him to either get out of there quick or she will have him put in one of those cells.

Later, at Matt Devlin’s home, Ronnie is in Matt’s kitchen and sees Matt’s cat and when he finds the box of dry cat food empty, he goes into the refrigerator. He sees some bottles of beer in there and pauses for a minute, but then grabs the cat food and closes the door.

Meanwhile, at CPS, Greer tells Alesha and CP Jake Thorne (Dominic Rowan) that he is going for an abuse argument for abuse of process as Ronnie was supposed to be on leave, not questioning witnesses. Later, in court, the point is argued in front of the judge. Jake argues that this did not impede the defendant’s ability for a fair trial and the judge agrees. The judge comments that he takes a dim view of DS Brooks behavior and has no problem with Greer raising that in evidence. Greer adds he will be introducing evidence about Jamal’s brother and the judge says he will hear his arguments at trial.

Back at CPS, Jake worries that with the wrong jury and a sympathetic judge, Jamal could be out in time for his 21st. Jake believes they have to prove that Kieron committed suicide and the police did nothing wrong. He tells her to summon whoever wielded that felt tipped pen.

At Broughton Row, Alesha speaks with Dr.Bernard who worked for the pathology department 7 years ago, and when Dr. Bernard tries to blow her off, Alesha threatens that if she doesn’t hand the files over they will charge her with theft of government property.

At the home office pathology lab, Alesha and the pathologist go over the file but there is not enough information to determine whether it was or wasn't a suicide. And there are no photos in the file. The pathologist tells her to get the skull of Kieron Clarkson and he can tell her for sure.

Later, with the casket exhumed at pathology and Kieron’s mother present, they open it and find there is no body, the casket is stuffed with something in a burlap sack – there is no body.

At MIU, Natalie tells Alesha and Jake that the funeral home at the time had been owned by Damien Haleford, who was convicted 5 years ago of flogging corpses to medical school. The investigating officer thought they had identified all the missing bodies. Natalie says this has nothing to do with Matt's death and asks them to tell her they are going to put his killer behind bars. Jakes does not know, he had no idea Ronnie had been involved in the investigation and asks if there is anything else he should be worried about,

At Crown V Clarkson, Sam is testifying about Matt’s shooting and said that Jamal confessed to killing him. But Greer cross examines him, and a flippant comment that Sam made (that the police would give him a holiday to Barbados if he beat up a black suspect) during his questioning of Jamal and Sam says he was kidding. Sam also has to admit that Ronnie did help on the investigation, and adds that he could not stop him. Greer brings up the fact that this is familiar, and mentions the police loosing the files on Kieron’s death and losing Kieron’s body. He says they may find his client guilty of manslaughter but not murder. When Jake protests, the judge tells Greer to leave the summing up to him.

Afterwards and outside, Sam is upset and tells Jake he was made to look like a racist. He asks if Jamal will still go down for this, and Jake doesn’t answer.

Later, Mark Ellis is testifying about killing Kieron and the police did question him at the time but they did not think it was him. Jake questions him and says that Ellis changes his story quite a lot on the issue, and one story was that when he found Kieron he was already dead. Jake makes it sound like Ellis admitting to the killing would give Ellis more gang cred inside.

Dr. Bernard is testifying about her post mortem report, and the detail report which is not in the file. She says she always follows the procedure and ticked the suicide box which means the case is closed. Greer asks that if a police officer was frustrated with a case going nowhere, she could help him out by making that little tick. She comments that is absurd but when Greer asks if it is possible, she does not answer.

Jake questions her about her notes on Kieron’s death and Dr. Bernard says her opinion is Kieron was shot in the front of the head, and Alesha gets a look of surprise. Bernard adds that for her to tick the suicide box there had to be other indicators that this was not a murder. When Jake concludes, Alesha tells him she thinks she may have misunderstood the pathologist she spoke to and thinks Bernard is taking liberties with the truth.

Afterwards, Bernard is in the CPS office saying after what she did for them today, she was expecting champagne. Jake is upset saying she must have already had a few if she thinks what happened today is worth celebrating. Jake said she lied, she said she embellished. Jake is livid and asks her if she has any idea of the damage this could do to the trial. Bernard said she didn’t even want to give evidence and told them she didn’t remember anything about the case. She says she did it to help her, but Jake thinks she did it for herself, and says her entire evidence could be ruled inadmissible. She asks how is she supposed to give evidence about a case she does not remember. She was overworked an exhausted the whole time she was in that job. Alesha asks if she could have ticked off that box by mistake, and Bernard said she honestly does not know. Jake says because of her, Kieron Clark’s family will not know how he died.

Later, in Jake’s office, he tells Ronnie that Greer is calling Bernard back to the witness box and when the jury hears she lied they are up a creek without a paddle. Jamal will also testify so Jamal will look like the victim and the police will be the villains. Ronnie comments that Greer said Jamal never went there to kill anyone but that is not the case, Jamal told him he went there to kill Ellis and that would be murder. But Jake says Greer will not let Jamal reveal anything like that in the witness box. Ronnie thinks someone has to make Jamal grow a conscience, and asks if Jake can get Jamal to open up in cross. Jake says he hopes so because unless he talk, the jury will acquit him for murder.

Afterwards, Ronnie tells Jamal’s mother that when his daughter was 10 his wife ordered a doll for his daughter’s birthday. When it didn’t turn up they thought it got lost in the post, but just in case, he went to a few neighbor’s houses to see if anyone had taken a package in. He got to Mrs. Riley’s house and found her granddaughter playing with the exact same doll and Mrs. Riley thought she bought in the market. A week later he got a call from school that his daughter was fighting with Mrs. Riley’s granddaughter. His daughter apparently overheard him, while he had been drinking, screaming at the grandmother. Ronnie tells Jamal's mother that  hatred is learned. He says he thinks he understands how she feels and she has every right to feel betrayed about her son’s case. He does not know if it was racism or human error. He tells her about Matt Devlin, that he was like his son. He begs her to please talk to Jamal and for him to face what he did to everyone who loved Matt, especially his sister, who wants justice just as they do.

At Crown V Clarkson, Jamal testifies that it wasn’t supposed to go like this. He says Kieron died and no one cared, and he wanted justice. He admits he went looking for Ellis and he was gone and thought if he killed the police he would feel better. When Greer tries to ask for an adjournment if Jamal was going to change his plea, Jamal tells him no, he doesn’t need any more chats with him. Greer sits down and Jamal goes on to say he thought he would feel better, but it still hurts just the same. He says he is sorry. As Matt's sister cries, Jamal says he is sorry for taking her brother away from her.

Later, as we see Ronnie’s coin spin on a table, we see Ronnie in a pub looking at a glass of scotch. Just as Ronnie looks to be reaching for it, Sam reaches over and picks it up and drinks it, and pushes Ronnie’s coin back to him, and Ronnie looks up and nods. After Sam nods back, we look at Ronnie as we fade to black.


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Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Law & Order UK “Survivor’s Guilt” Preview Clip

Here is a preview of Law & Order UK “Survivor’s Guilt” which will air on Wednesday, September 28, 2011 on BBC America (check your local listings). ***Stop reading here if you don’t want to be spoiled.***

Paul Nicholls is joining the cast as DS Sam Casey, replacing Jamie Bamber.






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Monday, August 15, 2011

Law & Order UK “Deal” Recap & Review

Law & Order UK “Deal” was based on the original Law & Order episode from season 6 titled “Slave”, with one big difference – one of the detectives was not shot at the end of “Slave.” At the end of “Deal,” Matt Devlin is shot, causing great distress for Jamie Bamber fans worldwide. The episode was dark and intense throughout, even the dark and bleak scenery helped to create a sense of foreboding. The episode was heavy on detective work by both Ronnie Brooks (Bradley Walsh) and Matt, but it’s clearly Matt who seems to be emotionally involved in the case. The final scene with a drive by shooting, where Matt lay bleeding – but alive – and another person also shot who appears motionless on the ground, was gut wrenching as Ronnie races to help his partner and Alesha Phillips (Freema Agyeman) seems to be in shock. The episode ends with “to be continued…” and for UK viewers, they will have to wait until the next season begins to see if Matt survives. But U.S. viewers won’t have to wait as long. As BBC America will begin airing this season in the U.S. on August 17, part 2 of “Deal” will be aired on September 28, in the episode “Survivor’s Guilt.”

Many fans have emailed me asking if I know if Jamie Bamber will be returning to the series. I honestly do not have the answer to that question at this time. Based on the episode details released by BBC America for “Survivor’s Guilt” , and based on what I saw in the final scene of “Deal,” I can make an educated guess on whether Matt will or won’t survive the shooting. I guess we will all have to wait until the end of September to find out for sure.

As always, the writing was exceptional. The camera work also helped tell the story by showing the bleakness of the environment in which these boys were raised. For some reason, the shots of the high rise building seemed to heighten the feeling of hopelessness, giving a large expansive view of a depressing community that seems to go on forever. In my opinion, Law & Order UK does some of the best camera work and scene set up of all the shows in the Law & Order brand.


Here is the recap:

While playing a video game, Jodie McElwaine (Chloe Walker) hears a noise and goes to check on her father, Johnny McElwaine (Andy Gathergood), who is in bed smoking grass. When he complains that the bed is wet, he turns to find that the bed is bloody and that his girlfriend Leah, who he thought was sleeping, had been shot.

Later, with police on the scene, DS Ronnie Brooks (Bradley Walsh) speaks with Johnny who is shaking. He tells Ronnie his girlfriend was asleep when he got into bed. He says Jodie always locks the front door when she comes back from work. Meanwhile, Matt speaks with Jodie, 13 years old, who tells him she is working as her father hasn’t worked in a long time and Leah just lost her job. She says her dad is deaf in one ear. When Ronnie arrives and asks her how long her father has been drinking, she tells him that her father has MS, and smoking cannabis is the only thing that helps him. His hands shake badly. The door was locked when she got home and her father was out of it. She got rid of the weed because she knew what they would think. Ronnie tells her she and her father will have to come to the station. When she walks off, Matt mutters she is daddy’s little helper, and Ronnie comments he had one just like it.

At MIU in the interview room, Johnny’s hands continue to shake badly. He swears to Matt and Ronnie that he does not remember anything. He admits he smokes for medicinal purposes. They question him about him not working and Jodie having a job. He insists he did not kill Leah, she was his rock.

Afterwards, Matt and Ronnie discuss the evidence so far with DI Natalie Chandler (Harriet Walter). There is no gun there and Ronnie thinks Johnny could not hold a gun. Matt mentions a life insurance policy that Johnny increased on Leah a month ago. Natalie says none of this is making any sense. Ronnie suggests they check on the bullet with ballistics.

At the police firing range, they find that the bullet was a 9mm fired by a starter pistol, a style poplar with London gangs. They are sold in fluorescent orange. They find the bullet was fired from 100 meters away.

The detectives go back to the officer first on the scene, and find that he closed a window in the flat that had been open at the time of the shooting.

Back on the scene with the ballistics specialist, they determine that the bullet was fired from a flat across the street. Later, at that flat, the detectives, with someone from forensics, get the shell casing and also see there is fresh blood on the floor. The place is frequented by crack heads and junkies and hookers.

The detectives speak with one of the hookers who said she saw a few kids on the landing that night and she is reluctant to describe them. When Matt threatens to bring her in, she says they were mixed race, the little on had corn rows and the bigger one is Shannon’s kid, she doesn’t know her last name. She used to come there frequently but thinks she won the lottery as she still manages to score every night.

Later, at the flat of Shannon Blake (Lucy Speed), she tells Matt and Ronnie she didn’t see anything but they say they are there to speak with her son Kaden. She says he is out and with his mates. When she tries to close the door on them, they push the door open and walk in. The detectives make themselves at home, making it clear they are not going to go away and will wait for him. She finally tells them that Kaden hangs out at number 9 sometimes.

The detectives head to that flat and find the door unlocked. They enter the flat, which is completely trashed and filled with graffiti. Ronnie heads upstairs and Kaden (Jamie Cummings) runs past him. Ronnie calls out to Matt who nabs Kaden at the bottom of the stairs.

In the police interview room, Matt and Ronnie question Kaden with his mother present. They ask why he ran and why he was at a crack house, and he doesn’t answer. He then says he wasn’t there. He said he was with his friend Chayse Wade. When Matt asks if he is lying because he is scared, Kaden gets in Matt's face and asks if he looks scared to him. Matt tells him to calm down and touches his arm and this angers Kaden. Kaden and Shannon move to leave, and despite Matt saying they weren’t done with him, they leave anyway. After they leave, Matt says that is no witness, that is their shooter.

Afterwards, Ronnie and Matt explain to Natalie they had nothing on him so they had to let him go. Ronnie says there is a witness that puts Kaden there and Natalie wonders if Kaden saw someone waving a gun around and he got scared enough to keep his mouth shut. Matt thinks Kaden isn’t scared of anything. Natalie tells them the gun is a expensive firearm, but Matt says maybe not so expensive if he did the conversion himself. Ronnie says that a witness also says she saw Kaden with another boy and gave them a description. Kaden told them he was hanging out with his mate Chayse Wade at the chicken shop. Natalie asks the detectives to find out how many pieces he had in his bargain bucket.

At the chicken shop on Little Yew Street, Ronnie gets a bucket of chicken and he and Ronnie discuss the weird names people are giving their children. Matt also reminds him that the bucket of chicken he got was for a family of five but Ronnie digs in anyway. “Bonquisha,” who was working in the shop that night, had not seen Kaden or Chayse all week.

Later, Ronnie and Matt speak with Chayse’s mother, Marci (Lorraine Burroughs) and ask where he was Tuesday night, saying that Kaden said he was with Chayse. She wonders what Kaden has done now, and Matt says he may have been involved in a shooting. She tells them she got in that night at 10-ish and that Chayse didn’t get in until half twelve. He could have been with Kaden. She recalls Chayse had a cut on his head and he would not talk about it. Chayse had been doing well at school but when he started hanging around with Chayse she started getting letters from school.

In police interview, Chayse (Ramone Morgan) is there with his mother, and says he was at the chicken shop. They explain they know this is not true. They ask about his cut, and Ronnie tells him they took his DNA when he first came into the station and said they are going to see if it matches the blood on the tower block landing. Chayse looks slightly worried and his mother encourages him to speak. When there is a knock on the door, someone hands Ronnie an envelope with what Chayse thinks are the DNA results. Before Ronnie can open it, Chayse says Kaden had the gun and he put it against his head. He said Merkie – Mark Ellis – told him to. He didn’t want to be in his gang anymore. The gang is called TKC but Chayse insists he never hurt anyone, he just moved the food. He got them to run packages, there were maybe 9-10 kids. He has been doing this for a few weeks and knew it was wrong. He told Kaden he was out and Ellis told him to fix it – with a gun. Kaden shot him once but he missed, it was him Kaden was supposed to kill.  Kaden put the gun to his head again and pulled the trigger but the gun got stuck. Chayse thought he was dead.

Later, Matt tells Alesha Phillips (Freema Agyeman) that Merkie is Mark Ellis, and he has been investigated for the last four years for converting and selling firearms and for two gang related shootings but he has never been charged. Ronnie also says Mark is running his own drug empire for the TKC and he is using younger and younger kids to move the drugs around the estate because they can’t charge them. Matt adds that the kids are easier to intimidate and are less likely to talk. When Alesha says they take a hard line on gun crime, Matt says the shooting is accidental, not murder. Alesha says Leah’s death was accidental but Kaden intended to kill Chayse. They all watch as Johnny and Jodie leave the office. Alesha adds that they have Chayse’s statement and the witness, and it is enough to arrest Kaden on suspicion on the murder of Leah Brown and the attempted murder of Chayse Wade. Matt asks about Mark Ellis, and Alesha says he did not fire the gun. Matt argues that he put it in his hand and that Chayse told them Ellis ordered Kaden to kill him. She says that is not enough and until they get her something on Ellis they can use, they will charge Kaden.

At Nightingale Flats, Ronnie and Matt speak with Shannon who says they are harassing her and doesn’t know where Kaden is and walks off. Matt moans that when he was a kid if the parents weren’t perfect, an aunt or grandmother was always there to look out for you. He says Shannon is all Kaden has but she doesn’t give a toss about him. Ronnie says she is an addict and the choice of not using is the hardest one of all. Ronnie says they need to pick up Kaden and find Mark Ellis and see where he set up shop. He thinks they are in the right neighborhood so sooner or later, Kaden will clock in and they will get both of them for possession.

Later, as the detectives wait outside, they hear that surveillance puts Kaden in a flat and he hasn’t left since lunchtime. Natalie tells them once they are in, the priority is Kaden and then Mark Ellis, in that order. The first sign there are any guns in there, she wants the detectives out. Their guy Danny walks to the flat and the detectives, along with a squad of police, trail behind. He knocks on the door and says he is looking for Roxanne. When the door is opened, the police race in and they find Mark Ellis (Charles Mnene) and arrest him. He says he does not know Kaden. Mark lunges at Matt’s head and Matt pushes him against the wall. As Mark is taken away, Matt races to find Kaden and sees a locked closet in the kitchen and finds Kaden in there, chained and beaten.

In the police interview room, Mark is there with his attorney who says they have no grounds to hold him. Mark says Kaden followed him around. Matt accuses him of having a crack empire and Mark stays he has him confused with someone else. His attorney says no drugs were found on him and they can’t link him to any illegal activity in that flat. Matt counters that Kaden can. Mark says Kaden is not going to say nothing.

Meanwhile, Kaden and his mother are in another room with Ronnie and  Alesha, and his mother says they do not need a solicitor. Ronnie explains what they have on him and that he can be charged with attempted murder of Chayse and attempted murder of Leah. Alesha and Ronnie explain the sentence could be reduced if he gives them evidence on Mark. Kaden seems to want to talk but his mother tells him to keep it shut. Shannon says Chayse is lying and they were just messing around playing. But Kaden just stares at her and then says yeah, it was a game.

Later, Alesha tells Matt that as long as Kaden says he acted of his own free will it will be hard to convince a jury otherwise. Matt says if they send Ellis home he will just set up shop somewhere new within the hour. Alesha says they have no choice, they have nothing to charge him with. Matt says they have to make Kaden talk, but Ronnie argues that there is no way Kaden is going to say a word against Ellis. Matt asks if he can try, and Alesha says that is not going to help him. Matt thinks they are just giving up, and says it is OK to get angry about child labor when it’s happening on the other side of the world, but no one gives a shit that it is happening right here and now. When Alesha says they care but if they can’t prove that Ellis is running the show…and Matt cuts her off saying kids should be playing football and eating sweets, not waving guns around and selling crack. He walks off.

At Crown v Blake plea and case management hearing, Alesha asks for remand to secure care, for Kaden, and Annetta Trew (Sara Powell) does not object. The judge agrees with Alesha.

Afterwards, Alesha asks Annetta if Kaden knows there are locks on the doors where he is going, and she says they don’t have Shannon Blake and Alesha says they are on the same page. But Annetta tells her not to count on it sister, and hands her an application to exclude Kaden’s interview as he was denied legal representation.

Later, Senior Crown Prosecutor Jake Thorne (Dominic Rowan) tells the judge that Kaden’s mother waived his right to legal representation and the defendant offered up his confession freely. Annetta argues that the defendant is 13 years old and his mother was high on crack and neither of them were competent to waive legal representation. When Jake argues that the police get waivers from drunk drivers every day of the week, Annette reminds him that Shannon was not waiving HER rights, she was waiving her son’s. Jake says Shannon appeared compos mentis and what were they supposed to do, whip out a drug test? The judge thinks Jake has a solid case and refuses Annetta's application and allows the confession to stay in. He does insist on a psychiatric exam for Kaden.

Later, with Dr. Toby Marsh (Fraser James), Kaden speaks about people being shot and that his mom said nothing about it when she told her. He said if he wasn’t around his mother would not be on drugs, and when Marsh presses if she told him that, Kaden gets upset and tells him to get off his case.

Afterwards, Dr. Marsh tells Jake and Alesha that Kaden lives in a world where he has severely limited options and no basis for hope. The says they don’t all turn out to be killers. Some have parents or teachers who provide an alternative view of the world, and Alesha comments that Kaden has Shannon Blake. Marsh comments that Kaden’s relationship with his mother is emotionally abusive. When Jake asks if Kaden told him that, Marsh says that he didn’t have to, Shannon told her own child he is responsible for her drug habits.

Later, Jake explains all of this to CPS Director Henry Sharpe (Peter Davison). Henry reminds Jake that Kaden killed an innocent woman and not to go soft on him now. Jake insists he is not, he just sees where he is coming from. Henry asks if his mother is going on with him about a lack of grandchildren, and Jake says bouncing him on her knee was enough trouble. Henry tells Jake to persuade the kid to give enough evidence on the dealer and in turn they will drop the attempted murder charge. Jake nods in agreement,

Elsewhere, Matt and Alesha walk down the street and Matt says Kaden is too scared to talk. Alesha thinks if they can convince Kaden they have a case against Ellis with or without him, maybe Kaden will speak out. Matt argues that they can’t even prove that Kaden was working for him in the first place. When Matt says that bloke has more lives than his cat, Alesha seems surprised and admits yes, he does have a cat – Lucky Luciano, 17, never had a scratch on him. Alesha asks what about Chayse Wade, wondering if he witnessed something they can use.

At CPS, Jake and Alesha speak with Chayse, his mother also present. He explains that Kaden would go in to Ellis’ and get a package and tell him where to deliver it. Kaden gave him the money. Jake asks if he ever saw Ellis hurt Kaden, and he admits he saw bruises. Once Kaden took some cash and Ellis went mental and locked Kaden down for a week and beat him bad. Kaden was afraid that Ellis would kill his mother. Marci explains how once Chayse brought Kaden home and Kaden had not eaten in days. His mother spent all his mother on crack and owed money to her dealer, Ellis. Chayse says once he found Kaden on the stairwell not breathing, and he called an ambulance and Ellis went mental. Ellis said he should have called him instead and then asked what hospital Kaden was at.

At St. Matthias’ Hospital in the A&E department, Alesha and Matt speak with the doctor who treated Kaden. He called social service when Kaden got stable. An uncle showed up for him but when he went to the bed, Kaden had disappeared into thin air. He describes the uncle and it clearly was Ellis. Matt says one can’t just walk into and A&E and grab a kid from his bed, and Alesha said not without facing charges for kidnap.

At CPS, Ellis and his attorney are being questioned about Ellis taking Kaden from A&E, and Ellis says he is Kaden’s legal guardian. His attorney said Ellis had Shannon Blake’s permission. Ellis tells them to go an ask her.

Matt and Ronnie to exactly that, and she says Ellis is not all that bad and that he is teaching Kaden a trade. Matt gets upset with her and when she says it is not easy, he yells that doesn’t mean you give up. He adds that you get up off your ass and make sure your kids grow up knowing right from wrong and spend their days in school, not hanging around drug dens. She says his dad isn’t about so someone has to look out for him. Ronnie tells her that is her job. She asks them to look at her, saying she can’t even make a cup of tea until she’s had a hit, asking who do they think he is better off with. She asks if she can go, and then runs off.


Back at CPS, Jake tells Henry and Alesha that he thinks Shannon sold her son to pay off a drug debt. Alesha suggests if junkies like Shannon want to kill themselves, let them, hand them drugs on prescription and dealers like Ellis would be out of business. Henry wonders what the Daily Mail would put on the front page – CPS prosecutor wants crack on prescription – but Alesha counters they are not winning the war. Henry suggests a different strategy – he thinks Kaden does not know what his mother did, and maybe he should.

In police interview, Jake questions Shannon while Ronnie stands close by, and she denies giving Kaden to Ellis. Jake hammers her that she failed Kaden on every level and she has one chance to make things right by giving evidence against Ellis, then Kaden would be home in two years. Ronnie suggests she will be put into witness protection with a new start somewhere else, and when Kaden comes out, they can be a family again. Shannon replies that Kaden took that gun up there and he pulled the trigger and killed that woman, so they send him where they want, she doesn’t give a toss. Kaden, meanwhile, is watching and hearing this from the video feed and cries.

Later, Matt and Ronnie come to arrest Mark Ellis on conspiracy to commit murder, and Matt reads him his rights.

At Crown v Ellis, Kaden testifies via a video feed from another room about Ellis telling him to shoot Chayse and how to do it. He also explains that he missed on purpose the first time and the second time the gun jammed. He did not want to kill Chayse. While Kaden testifies from another room, Matt is there with him. As Jake continues to press Kaden to make them understand why he didn’t just run away, he says his mother gave him to Ellis to pay off a debt and he could do what he wanted with him. She said he could work for Ellis and she knew that Ellis was a drug dealer. He said it was OK at first, he just had to run packages around the estate and keep the other kids in line. But one day he slipped in one of the crack houses. He lived like this for week, and was supposed to stay with Ellis as long as his mother needed drugs, and if he refused to go along with it, Elllis would put a bullet in his mother’s head. After Kaden’s testimony, Matt puts a reassuring hand on his shoulder.

Later, the jury finds Mark Ellis guilty of conspiracy to murder. While Matt nods in approval, Ellis’s friends talk among themselves in the courtroom, and Ellis grins.

After court has adjourned, Ronnie runs into the courtroom to tell Matt his daughter had a baby boy, 9 pounds. Matt congratulates him and calls him granddad. Matt does not want Ronnie to miss his grandson’s first day on the planet, so Matt tell Ronnie he will drop him off en route and pick him up on the way back, and he can show him the photo over Chinese. Ronnie says he is buying. Matt tells Ronnie to call Sarah to tell her he is on his way.

Outside, as Matt and Alesha walk with Kaden, Matt tells him what he did took balls. Matt reassure Kaden it is not like jail. But, across the way, Matt sees a black car pull up and a window roll down, and a gun points directly at them. As he moves to protect Kaden and Alesha, telling them to get down and get back, shots ring out and he is hit. Ronnie races to Matt who is bleeding, and Alesha seems frozen in shock. Another officer lay motionless on the ground nearby. As Ronnie attempts to stop the bleeding and call for help, Alesha shakes, stunned. Matt lay there, bleeding yet conscious, as we fade to black, and a message flashes: To be continued...


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