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Are They Just Decieving Us ?
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Where the detective programmes were on the telly .There were visual clues to help the viewers to try and work out whodunit .Not that I watch many but the camers do not now close in on what the investigater is looking at . .Like so many programmes in the past where there was a close up of a bin with with the weapon in it How often have we not grabbed an elderly member of the family by the arm and said told you so .Now the investigator could say he worked it out by such and such he /she could be lying .We needs more close ups and clues after all we pay our licence fee .
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Increased levels of sophistication and intelligence means that it is no longer necessary to draw a picture of a horse, and then write the word 'horse' under it.
I would feel pretty bored and uninterested if i watched a detective show where the clues were telegraphed in such an obvious manner as in previous years.
These days, the man in the grey hat / with the moustache / with eyes too close together - perm any or all - is not always the bad guy.
Increased levels of sophistication and intelligence means that it is no longer necessary to draw a picture of a horse, and then write the word 'horse' under it.
I would feel pretty bored and uninterested if i watched a detective show where the clues were telegraphed in such an obvious manner as in previous years.
These days, the man in the grey hat / with the moustache / with eyes too close together - perm any or all - is not always the bad guy.
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