London Spy, Pt1/5, BBC2, 21.00-22.00hrs each Monday

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  • ferneyhoughgeliebte
    Gone fishin'
    • Sep 2011
    • 30163

    #46
    The flaws started when the science fiction element crept in - some need for a "Lie Detector" was essential to the denouement, but it did weaken the suspense of the first three episodes (and what a waste of Adrian Lester - how did they get him involved? "Hey, Aidey - got a spare afternoon next week for some filming? You won't have to memorise any lines.")

    Some great things in this series - the plot not necessarily being one of them!


    (I'm with Mme V on The Bridge [if you see what I mean] - don't think I've encountered Inspector Balzac; is he "Scandi Noir", too?)
    [FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]

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    • Barbirollians
      Full Member
      • Nov 2010
      • 11688

      #47
      Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post
      The flaws started when the science fiction element crept in - some need for a "Lie Detector" was essential to the denouement, but it did weaken the suspense of the first three episodes (and what a waste of Adrian Lester - how did they get him involved? "Hey, Aidey - got a spare afternoon next week for some filming? You won't have to memorise any lines.")

      Some great things in this series - the plot not necessarily being one of them!


      (I'm with Mme V on The Bridge [if you see what I mean] - don't think I've encountered Inspector Balzac; is he "Scandi Noir", too?)
      Rarely seen a series unravel so spectacularly after a great start - there were lots of great things about especially whishaw and broadbent t - the plot however which was utterly ludicrous was not one of them

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      • jean
        Late member
        • Nov 2010
        • 7100

        #48
        All the fault of a frustrated woman. Ah well.

        Actually once Jim Broadbent was gone, there was no emotional heart left. It didn't much matter what happened.

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        • Tevot
          Full Member
          • Nov 2010
          • 1011

          #49
          Originally posted by vinteuil View Post
          ... they shd have stopped at the third episode. Lordy, what a falling-off!

          After a glorious start this series really collapsed at the end. The plotting not up to a 60s 'Avengers' episode; the grotesque theatricality of la Rampling; the dialogue going from creaky to cliché; the self-indulgence disappearing up its own bottom...

          Yes, Whishaw was compelling throughout, but apart from him... Such a disappointment. I think some serious editing could have produced a three-part masterpiece.

          Eheu.

          Well, mme v consoles herself with the continuing delights of 'The Bridge', and I plunge back in to some Balzac
          Hello there,

          I have to agree ... Episode 3 was gripping and then Episode 4 tailed off markedly. Episode 5 felt it was like an episode of Dr Who !!! Some gripping and chilling moments in it (and indeed an excerpt from Valse Triste some 34 minutes in if I am not mistaken) - but far too many loose ends and unanswered questions. What happened exactly to Jim Broadbent's character for example? And would Alex's real mum have been such a wimp? Hmmm....

          The issue about editing and exposition is an interesting one. I wonder whether the series was actually truncated to 5 episodes and things were left out - there 'feels' to have been so much missed / elided in the final episode?

          I am now going to console myself with some real and credible drama. Namely Episode 4 of The Last Kingdom

          Best Wishes,

          Rugged Ragnar Tevotsson

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          • DracoM
            Host
            • Mar 2007
            • 12972

            #50
            What upset me was that such manifest talent was so squandered.

            Broadbent aside, I really cannot join the bouquets for Wishaw, and the Alex figure was so unprepossessing that I fear I just shrugged and thought 'tough luck, matey', and as for Mme Rampling......

            The montage / camera / lighting were made to be the real stars, but all in all it seemed to be ' Mountains will labour: what’s born? A ridiculous mouse!' for me.

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            • muzzer
              Full Member
              • Nov 2013
              • 1193

              #51
              I agree it tailed off and also that it smacked of an ep having been canned, say from 6 to 5. Too many hares set running and not run down. It all ended up being a bit prosaic tbh. But the early eps were very good indeed.

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