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Death In Paradise, 6Th Feb.

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JuniperEccles | 09:32 Fri 07th Feb 2020 | Film, Media & TV
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Can anyone please explain to me how the murderers got out of the hotel room which had two locked doors? I lost it after the bit that the decoy woman was pretending to be electrocuted in the next-door room and then helped to move the victim from the bed to the bath.
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More than 2 of us I expect. The comedy has worn too thin by then.
the room with the murder victim in had the locks broken ,but when the chap and the hotel worker kicked the doors in it was the room next door with the receptionist in the bath ,then when the worker went to get help it was the real room they went in to investigate .
So many flaws in that episode, a small example...which bathroom was the tooth protector case in?
We used to enjoy this easy to watch series.
Can’t be bothered to think about the door locks again!!
Did nobody notice that there must have been two adjoining doors with the locks busted in?
And at the (increasingly predictable) denouement, why did the new policeman not just take his jacket and tie off if he was feeling hot and faint?
I was also wondering how Steve Pemberton found the time last year to fly out to the Caribbean to film this, what with appearing in the new Worzel Gummidge and writing and appearing in 6 new episodes of Inside No 9!
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Thanks, mallyh, I get it now!
"Did nobody notice that there must have been two adjoining doors with the locks busted in? " - yes I thought that too.
whose bright idea was it make ralf little's character constantly scratching and spraying himself? Has the director confused entertaining with irritating?

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