With yet ather corpse on their hands, the Jackson Moores decide to do the one thing they're good at, make more trouble for themselves. On the run, and desperate to evade the law, they decide to take the law with them, in the shape of an old friend. Hardly have the wheels hit the tarmac before the squabbling and in-fighting starts. Ever ones to embrace the law of three, they proceed to use the tortured dynamics of their little family-on-wheels to persecute and humiliate each other. But this time something has changed. This time there is a significance to the set-up that is oddly revealing, and more than a little reminiscent of their relationship with Ian, their bete ir, ever-present in his guise as Banquo's ghost. Perhaps stirred by Macbethian guilt, life on the road becomes one long confessional, and as the wheels spin and the race gets narrower and tighter, truths come out that can longer be hidden, t even by the sinister, hyptic shadow-light of nights spun out across the endless motorways of Britain. Darker, more disturbing and more revelatory than anything that has gone before, DANNY 2.3 is the final part of this journey for our heroes. In more ways than one...