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Anyone Watched 'Honour' Last Night ?
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With the brilliant Keeley Hawes, I thoroughly enjoyed it and I'm looking forward to the second part tonight
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't think I could say I "enjoyed" it, it was harrowing and made all the more so because it was true. That poor poor girl, what they did to her, and laughing and boasting about it. She was completely let down by the police, 5 times. One of the most gripping things I have seen on TV. On the programme afterwards it was said that there are about 12 honour killings a year here, that we know of. However it is believed the figure is much higher and goes unreported because when a daughter goes missing it is usually her family who would report it to the police. Being an honour killing of course her family do not report it. Shameful.
Agreed Ken, she was amazing, what a worker, sleeping on the job eh! The bit where her and Goode grabbed and hugged each other when they knew she/they had cracked it was wonderful.
Mally mentions reading the real story after she watched it. Mally if you're still looking in, where can we read it please?
Mally mentions reading the real story after she watched it. Mally if you're still looking in, where can we read it please?
It did absolutely nothing for me,was flat with a story which was uninspiring and totally predictable.
Honour killing.......yes we know it goes on, totally unacceptable and horrible in every way.
What did we learn from this docudrama?....nothing.
Acting....average. Keeley Hawes was either crying or using the f..word far too often.
No,it did nothing for me.
Honour killing.......yes we know it goes on, totally unacceptable and horrible in every way.
What did we learn from this docudrama?....nothing.
Acting....average. Keeley Hawes was either crying or using the f..word far too often.
No,it did nothing for me.
ladybirder....yes, 5 times not taken seriously does seem a bit extreme and smacks of incompetence, but hey Sheffield ,immigrant girl goes missing along with tens of thousands of other teenagers who have opted out of society, overstretched and under resources, probably an illegal immigrant as well.?.............yes, understandable, but undesirable.
I watched both episodes tonight and thought it very good. However, the thing that struck me is how ignorant the police are of the religious beliefs and cultural attitudes of the people they deal with on a day to day basis. The detective said of the victim's mother something like 'I would expect more of her as a woman and as a mother', but why would she expect more when she's dealing with people from a third world society immersed in an antiquated belief system? One of the reasons the grooming gangs got away with it for so long. Ignorance.