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cuprabob said:
I've now finished it and also thought it was rather good, although others might not agree, but it could have been better if someone else had played the lead role. As good an actor that Siobhan Finnegan is, I just don't think this role suited her.
Agreed, sex scenes almost as bad as watching you own Mum. Just me? Ok. 
As a proud northerner, I do take exception at these actors who play leading roles as if its their first read-through of the script. No facial, or vocal expression, just a dull flat monotone delivery.
See The Bay for a very similar lacklustre performance. Is Coronation Street the common denominator?
Apart from that rant, Protection was quite a good plot, The Bay less so.
See The Bay for a very similar lacklustre performance. Is Coronation Street the common denominator?
Apart from that rant, Protection was quite a good plot, The Bay less so.
rdjohn said:
As a proud northerner, I do take exception at these actors who play leading roles as if its their first read-through of the script. No facial, or vocal expression, just a dull flat monotone delivery.
See The Bay for a very similar lacklustre performance. Is Coronation Street the common denominator?
Apart from that rant, Protection was quite a good plot, The Bay less so.
Just finished the latest season of The Bay having enjoyed the previous ones. Still quite like it.See The Bay for a very similar lacklustre performance. Is Coronation Street the common denominator?
Apart from that rant, Protection was quite a good plot, The Bay less so.
This is stretching credibility too far, the idea that any person of the ‘leading ladies’ age would be playing an active role in front line policing/protection is laughable.
That’s before we consider
She looks a similar age as her father, unlikely to be a mother of a young daughter.
The queue of hunks, looking forward sampling her delights.
Despite a gaff swarming with plod, only ‘she’ notices the fellow protection officer’s car.
The best ‘safe house’ is her family’s house.
I’m aware there is currently a problem recruiting people of a working age in the North; I didn’t know this was afflicting the acting industry.
That’s before we consider
She looks a similar age as her father, unlikely to be a mother of a young daughter.
The queue of hunks, looking forward sampling her delights.
Despite a gaff swarming with plod, only ‘she’ notices the fellow protection officer’s car.
The best ‘safe house’ is her family’s house.
I’m aware there is currently a problem recruiting people of a working age in the North; I didn’t know this was afflicting the acting industry.
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