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BBC Survivors 2×04 Review

BBC Survivors 2×04 Review and picture. Air date: February 9, 2010.

Plot:

Tom and Greg are enslaved alongside Kevin and dozens of others in Mr Smithson’s coal mine. Meanwhile, the Family are desperately hunting for them and follow Billy, their only lead, to a roadside motel where he is meeting his girlfriend, Sally. When questioned, Billy feigns ignorance and exits under the pretence of asking around while on his trading route, leaving the Family with Sally.
In the mine, an accident leaves Kevin badly injured. Greg formulates an escape plan by convincing Smithson that he is a geologist and that he has discovered a gas leak in the mine. However, the Family are converging on Smithson’s with their own rescue plans, leading to a dangerous game of cat and mouse. At ther end there’s an appearence from Peter.

Survivors 2×04 Review
I like Survivors series more and more.

This was another great example of human bestiality (liberated slaves are even worse than slavers).

I guess survivors must accept a new rules if they are really interested of survival in such world.

My Rating: 9/10

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