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Originally posted by DracoM View PostInterestingly, several people were speculating both on these threads and elsewhere that something odd was going / had been going on behind the scenes of the show to produce so bafflingly incomplete a series of sequences that has left more than a few head-scratching.
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post- except that, by making this announcement, he's removed the "is she/isn't she" fun.
Unless he's fibbing, of course.
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Originally posted by kernelbogey View PostPerhaps he is.... so the authorities put out the story that she's dead, to smoke out the deep state conspirators...? While all the while she's in her hospital bed, pining for her copper.
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Originally posted by LMcD View PostTrust no-one...
I'd imagine the previous 2 messages will be particularly annoying for the 1 viewer in 3 who's watching this series some time after it is first broadcast.
Glad I'd watched the first half of the latest before my Radio Times tumbled onto the mat though!"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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No thoughts on last night's episode?
I think after 1-3, the last two have dropped into a lower gear, and that is surely deliberate.
It sounds like Budd and Lavender's 'summits' were indeed recorded; so, yes, they were careless...
Not sure how Budd knew the copy of the 'kompromat' (if that's what it was) was behind the photo in Julia's flat (2 questions attach to that 1) how did Budd manage to gain access to the flat after he'd been 'fired'? and 2) what was an ambitious politician like Julia doing with a phograph of herself posing with an abject failure like David Cameron on prominent display?)Last edited by Conchis; 17-09-18, 09:12.
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Originally posted by Conchis View Post
Not sure how Budd knew the copy of the 'compromat' (if that's what it was) was behind the photo in Julia's flat (2 questions attach to that 1) how did Budd manage to gain access to the flat after he'd been 'fired'? and 2) what was an ambitious politician like Julia doing with a phograph of herself posing with an abject failure like David Cameron on prominent display?)
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Originally posted by Conchis View PostI also didn't get the idea that Julia's aide had been taking her out on a date in episode 3 and that Budd perceived him as having been humiliated? A bit of a inept move on the aide's case, whatever his motivation (and I'm sure it wasn't romantic).
Rather a slow-paced, and even mostly dull, episode last night, I thought.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostThe "Previously on ... " introduction to the episode reminded us of his attempt to turn the meeting into a date, and that he'd been very clearly put in his place. The look on his face as Julia turned down his invitation showed that he wasn't expecting to be so treated, and that he was expecting (or at least "hoping for") extra-curricular activities to result. (Whether these were, or could be described as, "romantic" is another matter.)
Rather a slow-paced, and even mostly dull, episode last night, I thought.
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Just to put things in perspective....after Bodyguard, I watched the first episode of Killing Eve, a new thriller over which soi-disant 'highbrow' critics and intellectuals are fawning, no doubt dazzled by the fact that it's adapted by a newly-trendy scriptwriter. Oh, dear: a VERY uneasy mix of low comedy and violence with principal characters who strive to be endearing but aren't and (if you're looking for them) plot-holes through which a pantechnicon could fall. Give me Bodyguard's straightforward sex and thrills combination over this any day of the week....
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