The Fall - tonight 9pm BBC2
Discussion
Dan_1981 said:
Bird that he strangled while at university, friend of the lady body doctor
Told him name was James and what he studied etc.
Told him name was James and what he studied etc.
Ciaran said:
A previous victim while at university came forward - she was the friend of the medic I think.
sleep envy said:
The pathologist's friend at Uni had a fling with Paul, he called himself Pete/Peter at that time.
Thanks x 3 Struck me that they could have ended it there had there not been the go ahead for a second series. We would have musing,'did she catch him' or 'did he get away to a new life with his Mrs?'
The last scene where he's running through the streets of what I presume to be the place in Scotland they ended up at looks like it was cobbled together when they received the go ahead for the next installment.
The last scene where he's running through the streets of what I presume to be the place in Scotland they ended up at looks like it was cobbled together when they received the go ahead for the next installment.
So he walks into the cop shop, is interviewed, has weak alibi corroborated by wife, leaves a sample of handwriting, consents to finger printing, is probably recorded so also voice sample, is seen by Gillian Anderson, and looks not unlike the artists impression, calls the incident line and leaves another voice sample...and still they haven't put two and two together?
Yup, the police ombudsman will have a field day.
Yup, the police ombudsman will have a field day.
V8A*ndy said:
As I live in Belfast I find it really annoying that they keep filming shots past the City Hall repeatedly.
I keep pausing Sky+ to see if it was a designated day and if the "Fleg" was up.
Brilliant TV show.
lol at the end they leave belfast but are driving along the sea front in whiteabbey heading into belfast, few seconds later they've done a uturn and are on the opposite side of the road heading to carrick.I keep pausing Sky+ to see if it was a designated day and if the "Fleg" was up.
Brilliant TV show.
vxr8mate said:
Struck me that they could have ended it there had there not been the go ahead for a second series. We would have musing,'did she catch him' or 'did he get away to a new life with his Mrs?'
The last scene where he's running through the streets of what I presume to be the place in Scotland they ended up at looks like it was cobbled together when they received the go ahead for the next installment.
That was the centre of belfast he was running through.The last scene where he's running through the streets of what I presume to be the place in Scotland they ended up at looks like it was cobbled together when they received the go ahead for the next installment.
I like endings that aren't pat.
My wife complained it wasn't resolved, but both myself and my daughter liked the doubt.
Did he really stop (seems unlikely), did he get away with it(possibly, but probably not), will his wife just accept his story (maybe... for now), will he come to a sticky end at the hands of the paramilitary psychos(Hopefully)?
The whole arc of the police shooting story, though, seemed fairly aimless, unresolved and (dare I say it) pointless...
M
My wife complained it wasn't resolved, but both myself and my daughter liked the doubt.
Did he really stop (seems unlikely), did he get away with it(possibly, but probably not), will his wife just accept his story (maybe... for now), will he come to a sticky end at the hands of the paramilitary psychos(Hopefully)?
The whole arc of the police shooting story, though, seemed fairly aimless, unresolved and (dare I say it) pointless...
M
ooo000ooo said:
vxr8mate said:
Struck me that they could have ended it there had there not been the go ahead for a second series. We would have musing,'did she catch him' or 'did he get away to a new life with his Mrs?'
The last scene where he's running through the streets of what I presume to be the place in Scotland they ended up at looks like it was cobbled together when they received the go ahead for the next installment.
That was the centre of belfast he was running through.The last scene where he's running through the streets of what I presume to be the place in Scotland they ended up at looks like it was cobbled together when they received the go ahead for the next installment.
Just finished watching this. On the whole I enjoyed it. First episode was mega boring, not much really happens and how many shots does it take to show Gillian Anderson's character living out of a suitcase? But it's fascinatingly grim at times.
Why did the babysitter steal the photo? I would have thought she would have used it to shop him to the police either out of spite and/or the genuine suspicion considering he came back home with a bloody head.
The cliffhanger is good in principle but I'm not sure about the execution.
JuniorD said:
So he walks into the cop shop, is interviewed, has weak alibi corroborated by wife, leaves a sample of handwriting, consents to finger printing, is probably recorded so also voice sample, is seen by Gillian Anderson, and looks not unlike the artists impression, calls the incident line and leaves another voice sample...and still they haven't put two and two together?
Yup, the police ombudsman will have a field day.
Also the guy who picked up the phone in the incident room was the same guy who interviewed him so wouldn't he would have recognised the voice?Yup, the police ombudsman will have a field day.
Why did the babysitter steal the photo? I would have thought she would have used it to shop him to the police either out of spite and/or the genuine suspicion considering he came back home with a bloody head.
The cliffhanger is good in principle but I'm not sure about the execution.
Before the new series, BBC2 are repeating the first series on Sundays.
Last Sunday, 26 October 2014, they showed the first three episodes and the final two will be shown on Sunday 2 October 2014.
You can catchup with them on the BBC iPlayer: http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p00wrk43/the-...
I watched the first three and really enjoyed them - nice, tight storyline and well acted too.
Last Sunday, 26 October 2014, they showed the first three episodes and the final two will be shown on Sunday 2 October 2014.
You can catchup with them on the BBC iPlayer: http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p00wrk43/the-...
I watched the first three and really enjoyed them - nice, tight storyline and well acted too.
ooo000ooo said:
V8A*ndy said:
As I live in Belfast I find it really annoying that they keep filming shots past the City Hall repeatedly.
I keep pausing Sky+ to see if it was a designated day and if the "Fleg" was up.
Brilliant TV show.
lol at the end they leave belfast but are driving along the sea front in whiteabbey heading into belfast, few seconds later they've done a uturn and are on the opposite side of the road heading to carrick.I keep pausing Sky+ to see if it was a designated day and if the "Fleg" was up.
Brilliant TV show.
Paul lives in a terrace street, which is Rugby Road behind Queens University and Botanic Gardens, he's a social worker and she's a nurse
These houses are upwards of £500k
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/place/Rugby+Rd,+Belf...
Goes for a run through the city centre in the middle of the night here
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@54.6017155,-5.93140...
that's around three miles
Edited by CMYKguru on Tuesday 28th October 21:51
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