This episode is a turning point for Leonard. He faces intense scrutiny and "questions to answer" regarding his private life, marking the beginning of a difficult legal journey that spans much of the sixth season.
The episode is set against the backdrop of local elections in Grantchester. The community is divided as campaigning reaches a fever pitch between a Tory candidate promising stability and a Labour candidate who is grieving the recent loss of her husband. When a councillor is found dead, Will and Geordie must navigate a web of political secrets to find the killer. "Grantchester" Episode #6.3 (TV Episode)
The episode holds a high standing among fans, often rated around 8/10 for its ability to balance a procedural mystery with the series' core emotional conflicts. This episode is a turning point for Leonard
Critics noted a significant evolution in Geordie here. He is portrayed as the character most fiercely protective of Leonard’s interests, showing more grounded empathy than Will, whose idealism is framed as a bit "naive" in this instance. The community is divided as campaigning reaches a