Given that Jo Martinez is the episode’s focus, do we know anything more about her at the end than we did at the start? The shadow hanging over her regarding her husband’s death isn’t news, and during the proceedings she doesn’t progress significantly in dealing with it. That’s at best a missed opportunity, and at worst makes her out as somewhat stuck in a rut. We know Henry is the key, so the show desperately needs to get on with explaining how.

What we did learn is that Mike Hanson (Donnie Keshawarz) has a major soft spot for Jo, even though he’s married and has children. It seems unlikely this will actually ever progress to anything in the future, despite his very obvious interest.

What also seemed strange was that given the chance to progress Jo’s character, most of the show was actually spent solving the crime, with brief interludes to her coping with evidence previously touched by her late husband.

Thankfully the rest wasn’t totally without merit.

For some time now there’s been a parallel story running that explains what happened to Henry after discovering his immortality. Previously he’d been incarcerated for claiming the power, and in this story we find him sharing a cell with Catholic Priest. They rather brushed over how he switched from being in Bedlam to a jail, something made me initially wonder if his companion just thought he was a priest.