View production, box office, & company info. Home; TV; The Loch episode 6 review; Reviews The Loch episode 6 review. As she deals with an unexpected pregnancy, D.I. Ok, so that the answer would come out of the leftfield wasn’t an entirely inaccurate prediction on my part. ‘Vigil’: Filming Resumes On The BBC’s Suranne Jones & Rose Leslie Submarine Thriller; ‘Game Of Thrones’ Alums Round Out Cast, Photos The Loch Ness Monster ‘Spotting’ Trend On Social Media, Some Suggest They’re Photoshopped. Blake is taken off the case after assaulting Craig, who is also targeted by a gunman, possibly student Dessie Toner, his suspected blackmailer. Bill Hart, I will disagree with some of the other reviews on here, and say I quite enjoyed the first part, which had set a tone for a Scottish Broadchurch, sadly the episodes that have followed have felt a little hollow.The positives, the location, camera work and atmosphere are totally on point, it's a very attractive show, looks wonderfully vibrant, you will marvel at the scenery, they couldn't fail with that location. Picking up on this Blake does some sleuthing at the Whitehead house with near fatal results to himself. Use the HTML below. Craig's wife, now aware of his homosexuality and appalled by his lies, leaves him whilst the body pulled from the lake, his heart cut out, is identified as violent ex-con Michael Yuill, who has a strong connection to Kieran Whitehead's family. Craig's wife, now aware of his homosexuality and appalled by his lies, leaves him whilst the body pulled from the lake, his heart cut out, is identified as violent ex-con Michael Yuill, who has a strong connection to Kieran Whitehead's family. After Mair's house is raided Evie uncovers his ... Annie is in desperate pursuit of the killer as he closes in on his latest victim. The inclusion of the Jordan Whitehead plot was always going to play into the finale somehow and it turned out to be quite the payoff. Episode cast overview, first billed only. This FAQ is empty. 44:45. From The Virgin Suicides to On the Rocks, IMDb dives into the cinematic stylings of Oscar-winning director Sofia Coppola. When a seemingly perfect and happy family is murdered by someone they knew and trusted, cracks appear on the surface of a supposedly idyllic community. Helen Weeks must return to the hometown she loathes to help her childhood best friend, who finds herself at the centre of a media frenzy following the abduction of two teenage girls. Read Becky’s review of the previous episode here. You must be a registered user to use the IMDb rating plugin. Meanwhile, Quigley and Albrighton clash on their theories around the murderer. On this occasion, saving Evie not only helps the plot out but also their underlying arc of maternal antagonism. Use the HTML below. Simone Lahbib’s performance as Mhari, trying to come to terms with not only the death of her son but also the possibility that he is the Lochnafoy murderer, nearly steals the episode. Albrighton is threatened with arrest by Quigley, but nevertheless continues to pursue his own theory about the killings - even if it means putting his life on the line. Check out some of the IMDb editors' favorites movies and shows to round out your Watchlist. In a community nourished and sustained by myth and bordered by untamed nature, the search for a serial killer becomes a matter of life and death for local detective Annie Redford who is trying to cope with her first murder case. Revelations about the family unmask the lone killer, putting Evie in danger, and Annie must race to save her from being the murderer's next victim. The series follows DS Annie Redford (Laura Fraser), a small town police officer with the Scottish Highland Police as she investigates the murder of piano teacher Niall Swift, who is found dead at the bottom of a cliff in the picturesque village of Lochnafoy, Loch Ness. Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends. Chillingly, the beautiful scenery, undulating Highlands and vast expansive loch becomes a character in its own right adding a haunting depth to the community's plight. At times I find it a bit slow, tedious almost, they could have condensed it down to four parts, and removed some of the padding.