Inside No 9 - BBC 2
Discussion
speedking31 said:
Brilliant... except for one big plot hole Philip Glenister, who is not involved in the scam, must pull the knife in just such a way that it is credible that he cut the waitress' throat. If he just knocks the knife to the floor for example then the whole construct fails.
It's not a plothole. The knife can be directed by the person who is holding it, and the waitress needs to time it right.Edited by speedking31 on Wednesday 22 February 09:45
speedking31 said:
Halb said:
It's not a plothole. The knife can be directed by the person who is holding it, and the waitress needs to time it right.
But the person holding it was not in on the scam. He was the one being scammed.Halb said:
speedking31 said:
Halb said:
It's not a plothole. The knife can be directed by the person who is holding it, and the waitress needs to time it right.
But the person holding it was not in on the scam. He was the one being scammed.anyway, new episode tonight!
Someone far cleverer than me is going to have to explain the very last clue, about the Prof's middle name being Hector and the circled letters on the crossword...
Edit: Reading the Guardian article on tonights episode (the grid is also todays cryptic crossword) gives the answer to the above question.
Edit: Reading the Guardian article on tonights episode (the grid is also todays cryptic crossword) gives the answer to the above question.
Edited by Miocene on Tuesday 28th February 23:48
Miocene said:
Someone far cleverer than me is going to have to explain the very last clue, about the Prof's middle name being Hector and the circled letters on the crossword...
Edit: Reading the Guardian article on tonights episode (the grid is also todays cryptic crossword) gives the answer to the above question.
Can anyone explain, circled letters were R I P N H S. Apart from the obvious, what did i miss?Edit: Reading the Guardian article on tonights episode (the grid is also todays cryptic crossword) gives the answer to the above question.
Edited by Miocene on Tuesday 28th February 23:48
tommunster10 said:
Miocene said:
Someone far cleverer than me is going to have to explain the very last clue, about the Prof's middle name being Hector and the circled letters on the crossword...
Edit: Reading the Guardian article on tonights episode (the grid is also todays cryptic crossword) gives the answer to the above question.
Can anyone explain, circled letters were R I P N H S. Apart from the obvious, what did i miss?Edit: Reading the Guardian article on tonights episode (the grid is also todays cryptic crossword) gives the answer to the above question.
Edited by Miocene on Tuesday 28th February 23:48
Lynchie999 said:
tommunster10 said:
Miocene said:
Someone far cleverer than me is going to have to explain the very last clue, about the Prof's middle name being Hector and the circled letters on the crossword...
Edit: Reading the Guardian article on tonights episode (the grid is also todays cryptic crossword) gives the answer to the above question.
Can anyone explain, circled letters were R I P N H S. Apart from the obvious, what did i miss?Edit: Reading the Guardian article on tonights episode (the grid is also todays cryptic crossword) gives the answer to the above question.
Edited by Miocene on Tuesday 28th February 23:48
tommunster10 said:
Halb said:
A really nice one, at last!!!
Not everything has to be a pile of st! It's not the 70's!
Really enjoyed last nights one, beautifully shot and the music at the end and the whole uplifting vibe was ace and really satisfying. Not everything has to be a pile of st! It's not the 70's!
Not sure if i liked last nights one too much... it was still clever though..
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