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In last week's episode who was the man with the drill, I can't place him at all from the other episodes.
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( and just about as wordy )
so I kinda get put off ....
and people are a bit typecast
the mad hoover-er ( she wouldnt stop hoovering with a Wild Eyed look in order to speak to her equally mad husband ) isnt MAD at all - she's Right !
the German gormless skinhead is a well gormless skin - and doesnt read Einstein or Essenin in his spare time ....
( and just about as wordy )
so I kinda get put off ....
and people are a bit typecast
the mad hoover-er ( she wouldnt stop hoovering with a Wild Eyed look in order to speak to her equally mad husband ) isnt MAD at all - she's Right !
the German gormless skinhead is a well gormless skin - and doesnt read Einstein or Essenin in his spare time ....
I really enjoyed last night's episode although it was a bit difficult to follow. When Alice appeared in the PR man's house, I was really shocked, hadn't seen that coming at all.
I hope JB isn't accused of attacking the man in the home. He would have had damaged knuckles though, wouldn't he. Interesting development with the butcher's wife.
Brilliant, but can't see how they will fill two more episodes.
I hope JB isn't accused of attacking the man in the home. He would have had damaged knuckles though, wouldn't he. Interesting development with the butcher's wife.
Brilliant, but can't see how they will fill two more episodes.
The PR chap was in quite a lot from, 3 episodes ago when the shed burnt down. I don't find it confusing at all, but it has to be watched closely, all the time.
I'm usually doing my crosswords when things like, Midsomer or Lewis are on. With this, the action has to be followed, closely and undistractedly.
Loving it.
I'm usually doing my crosswords when things like, Midsomer or Lewis are on. With this, the action has to be followed, closely and undistractedly.
Loving it.