Silent witness - new series
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The sister of the guy with the mental health issues who was arrested and put in the secure mental hospital; she looks as though she is a carer or nurse, my wife pointed out how can she afford that big town house in London.
Also the toilet door opened inwards so you wouldn't be able to jam it from the other side with a chair.
Also the toilet door opened inwards so you wouldn't be able to jam it from the other side with a chair.
DSLiverpool said:
Am I missing the point here or do we have a cop with learning difficulty’s in a story about learning difficulty’s ?
Do real cops exist with learning difficulties? This is very odd.
Also Clarissa’s make up yesterday at times made her look like a robot.
Mad show.
When you say cop with learning difficulties, are you talking about Nikki?Do real cops exist with learning difficulties? This is very odd.
Also Clarissa’s make up yesterday at times made her look like a robot.
Mad show.
DSLiverpool said:
The actual copper who bought Nikki a coffee years ago and is hanging around a lot - surely he has a problem?
Presumably they are making him look borderline-developmentally delayed so that it can be a surprise next episode when the cracks the case with some genius insight I'm sure I read somewhere that the rather smarmy US diplomat bloke will return for the last couple of episodes of the current run
The cynic in me says this will involve the team flying out to Africa yet again to put right the injustices of the episodes in which he first appeared, and the disturbed ex-RAF bloke had been flying drones for the CIA or whatever...coupled with some sort of cringy romance with the sadly increasingly scrawny Dr Nikki it'll be a big dose of the off button if so.
SW used to be fairly decent to watch...this series in particular is veering towards comedy though, lasts nights episode was plain nuts with its various comedy coppers and the not quite there lad wandering in and out what should be secure buildings at will before a freelance Met sniper took it on himself to shoot him?
The cynic in me says this will involve the team flying out to Africa yet again to put right the injustices of the episodes in which he first appeared, and the disturbed ex-RAF bloke had been flying drones for the CIA or whatever...coupled with some sort of cringy romance with the sadly increasingly scrawny Dr Nikki it'll be a big dose of the off button if so.
SW used to be fairly decent to watch...this series in particular is veering towards comedy though, lasts nights episode was plain nuts with its various comedy coppers and the not quite there lad wandering in and out what should be secure buildings at will before a freelance Met sniper took it on himself to shoot him?
Paul Dishman said:
Getting lots of praise on the Guardian website. I thought Liz Carr was excellent, but all the inaccuracies in the medicines procedures spoilt it for me.
I thought Liz Carr was great as usual, and the two kids as well. Even the subject matter this week provided a good basis. That's not the problem, it's the idiotically convenient elements in the storylines and some of the characters which are so stupid that I can't suspend my disbelief enough to ignore them so I can enjoy the episode.It's so annoying because it's close to being "stupid but watchable". But oh no, they can't think of a way to dispatch the kid so they just get a ridiculously trigger happy armed officer to gun him down, straight in the heart with seemingly no comeback. Or leaving the medicine cupboard unlocked the entire fecking time.
Edited by budgie smuggler on Thursday 1st February 10:03
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