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Sav’s efforts to get Jonjo arrested for Andy’s murder cause suspicion from Costello and Sarge. At work with Amanda, his lines of wrong, right and justice seem to be blured. Sav sees local known thief Kyle Smart whilst out on patrol and asks him to keep an eye out for two men who have been attacking young women. Amanda poses as a student in an attempt to catch the two men but things don't go to plan. Sav receives a call from Kyle to say he’s seen the two men on dirt bikes, Sav decides it’s time to sort things out his own way.

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Previously on Good Cop Season 1 Episode 3 "Episode 3", Costello briefs the team before a door-to-door investigation into Callum’s murder takes place. Sav looks in Jonjo’s cell and is met by DC Liam Frainey. Sav later discovers that Jonjo has been set free and confronts Frainey but Costello intervenes. As he gets ready for Andy’s funeral, Sav takes solace from talking to his father and remembering his mother.

On this week's Episode title "Episode 4", Sav’s efforts to get Jonjo arrested for Andy’s murder cause suspicion from Costello and Sarge. At work with Amanda, his lines of wrong, right and justice seem to be blured. Sav sees local known thief Kyle Smart whilst out on patrol and asks him to keep an eye out for two men who have been attacking young women. Amanda poses as a student in an attempt to catch the two men but things don't go to plan. Sav receives a call from Kyle to say he’s seen the two men on dirt bikes, Sav decides it’s time to sort things out his own way.

Good Cop is a British police procedural television series first broadcast on BBC One and BBC One HD set in the city of Liverpool. The plot centers around an ordinary police constable whose life changes forever when his best friend and colleague is attacked in a savage ambush.

Ever since ITV1 cancelled The Bill, uniformed bobbies on the beat haven’t felt much love from the makers of TV drama. It’s usually their plain-clothes superiors in CID who take the lead, briskly quizzing pathologists and cleverly hunting clues. So BBC One’s Good Cop was an intriguing idea – a Britflick-style serial about an ordinary PC in Liverpool, with brooding hunks, inarticulate dialogue, rain, and sustained pugilism.

So far so good. And Warren Brown was predictably excellent as Sav, the good cop of the title – indeed Brown’s magnificent pecs, lovingly moonlit as he peeled his top off, could win a Bafta all of their own. Stephen Graham, sadly, had less to work with as Sav’s nemesis, Noel Finch. Unlike most of the malevolent Toby jugs that Graham gets to play, Finch had no depth, no internal conflict: just a cookie-cutter baddie who made the Hooded Claw look like Tony Soprano.

Things also got frustratingly worse as the plot unfolded. Sav first laid eyes on Finch in a diner, where the leering Finch stalked a hapless waitress into the ladies’ and readied to assault her. Whereupon off-duty Sav burst in, suddenly all warrant card and righteous indignation, and put paid to Finch’s nasty plan. “The next copper I see on his own,” growled Finch before he scarpered, “I’m going to hammer him.”

Cripes. Later that night, Sav and his best-buddy patrol partner (Andy, played by Tom Hopper) were called to a noisy house party. Andy managed to get in at the front door, with Sav heading to the back. But the back door was barred. Though Sav tried to truncheon his way in, he could only look through the glass in horror as Finch and his mob appeared around Andy in the shadowy hallway.

Poor Andy was by now the victim of two convenient coincidences (that his patrol car had been sent out on this call, and that he, not Sav, went in at the front). And he went on to be beaten almost literally to a pulp by Finch’s gang, who did add rather a good flourish at the end by dropping a telly on him. Throughout said beating – a full 62 seconds – Sav just bashed away at that locked back door, clearly too thick to run round to the front, where Andy had just got in.

Tom Hopper’s name hadn’t been on the opening titles, which is never a good sign. And sure enough, after a coma just long enough to allow Sav a bedside monologue, Andy died. Sav told nobody about Finch’s earlier threat. Instead, he went back to the scene of the crime, where he found a convenient gun under a conveniently creaky floorboard, Finch conveniently turned up for no good reason, and Sav shot him dead. Then he went home, took his top off, and spent the rest of the episode covering his tracks.

Sticklers might now point out that a truly good cop would, at any number of junctures, have briefed his boss/not killed the bad guy/owned up. Despite the lachrymose music, it was impossible to feel any sympathy for Sav. Or to care what happens to him in the rest of this series, which started with real promise but failed to fulfil it. By the end, I was yearning for a nice chief inspector, with a plausibly complicated home life and a chewily complex case load.

Added by Lisa Gray on September 21, 2012

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