The Fall - tonight 9pm BBC2
Discussion
321freeflow said:
It's a bit shocking I'm on Paul's side!
It appears that quite a few people are.Is this shocking, suprising or worrying? Personally, it doesn't surprise me and possibly adds weight to the theme of voyeurism running through the story.
Personally, I'm not on Paul's side and was quite disappointed that he managed to overcome the (unarmed) thug so easily (-when does he fit in his visits to the MMA gym?)
Wacky Racer said:
The programme had lost it's way the last few episodes, but I thought the last one was excellent, with plenty going on...overall it has been first class.
Yeah I quite enjoyed this episode. Fast paced compared to the other ones. The scene where Paul is fighting with Jimmy and when that guy gets blasted in the head was pretty intense. I hope Rose isn't alive...Don't really want to see a happy lovey dovey ending. At the same time, hope they wrap it up in the final episode, but do it properly, not some fast paced, rush job st in the final 7 minutes or something.
MC Bodge said:
321freeflow said:
It's a bit shocking I'm on Paul's side!
It appears that quite a few people are.Is this shocking, suprising or worrying? Personally, it doesn't surprise me and possibly adds weight to the theme of voyeurism running through the story.
Personally, I'm not on Paul's side and was quite disappointed that he managed to overcome the (unarmed) thug so easily (-when does he fit in his visits to the MMA gym?)
I don't find myself on her side, especially after the late-night visit to the morgue, wheeling out the frozen corpse of the suicide/hanged girl and just .............. gazing at it - weird. Almost as weird as Paul. We, kind of, know his excuse - what's hers?
Getting back to the writers, they seem to be settling a few scores with the "hard men" of Belfast (Jimmy getting a doin') and the police (couldn't even set up the surveillance cameras without trashing the ceiling!).
Another anti-climatic ending (after The Missing earlier this week).
Actually I had a problem concentrating after her boss (and one time lover) appeared and the phrase 'sad Cantona' entered my head and wouldn't leave...that's all he seemed to do, look mopey and vacillate.
Any half decent brief would have got the accused off - having to ride (in daylight) without disguise in a Ssanyong Rodius has to be a 'cruel and unusual punishment' by anybody's standards.
As for the appalling overlong whispering scenes...Bore. Dom.
Also, was I right in thinking Stella was alone in the interview room with (powerful woman hating murderer) Paul? Shame he didn't act on impulse and end the series there.
Actually I had a problem concentrating after her boss (and one time lover) appeared and the phrase 'sad Cantona' entered my head and wouldn't leave...that's all he seemed to do, look mopey and vacillate.
Any half decent brief would have got the accused off - having to ride (in daylight) without disguise in a Ssanyong Rodius has to be a 'cruel and unusual punishment' by anybody's standards.
As for the appalling overlong whispering scenes...Bore. Dom.
Also, was I right in thinking Stella was alone in the interview room with (powerful woman hating murderer) Paul? Shame he didn't act on impulse and end the series there.
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