Harry Woolf is fond of Gene Hunt, as his own former 'boy wonder', and draws comparisons with Sam which, slightly surprisingly, Hunt does not refute exactly, adding the rider 'minus the looks, of course'. Presumably in protection of his own career, Woolf is anxious that the Tony Crane case be handled by the book, and not offer opportunities for claims of police misconduct. He keeps an eye on proceedings throughout.
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