Speaking of cruelty, what an exquisite contrast there was in ‘Uniform’ between the solid heroism of our gang and the foul arrogance of The Debonairs. Now Jakes – first-hand witness to the brutal child abuse covered up at Blenheim Vale – has joined the fray, the truth will out whatever the cost. ![]() It took Bright’s direct defiance of Division orders, and DeBryn’s identification of the bodies to get the job done. ![]() Morse led the charge by offering to draw enemy fire so Thursday could protect his promotion, but when it came to it, Fred stood shoulder to shoulder with his bagman. There was a stirring sense of heroism in ‘Uniform’ as one by one, our men chose good over self-interest. With a “Wotcha”, Little Pete was back, this time hopefully ready to face his demons. A band now one brother bigger following the surprise return of DS Jakes – last seen in Series 3 – at the episode’s cliffhanger ending. With them, Bright went from upright company man to heroic leader of this band of brothers. “But they’re not here, and I am,” should be the words stamped beneath ACC Bright’s face on a range of Endeavour merchandise. Warning: contains spoilers for Endeavour Series 9 Episode 2 ‘Uniform’
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