Risible stuff, every job in anti terrorism-including bomb disposal seems to be done by a woman these days, not a single line spoken by a man in uniform dear me. They try too hard, I'm out.
Yes it could be quiet good I think, but in the opening scenes to have a troubled veteran arguing with a coloured woman in charge of the police , while being in the sights of a female sniper was all a bit much for me,then to have a screaming match while the terrorist had a finger on the detonator was ridiculous. All this in the opening few minutes.
Yes it could be quiet good I think, but in the opening scenes to have a troubled veteran arguing with a coloured woman in charge of the police , while being in the sights of a female sniper was all a bit much for me,then to have a screaming match whi
I watched this film in a cinema in Nassua, Bahams. They don't watch films there like we do in the UK. They talk at normal chat levels throughout the screening, get up & go see friends & when Kevin Costener saves Whitney they were cheering and dancing up & down the Isles like their team won a trophy. Crazy mad but quite a fun experience. C'mon white boy shoot that mother****** sticks in my memory
I watched this film in a cinema in Nassua, Bahams. They don't watch films there like we do in the UK.They talk at normal chat levels throughout the screening, get up & go see friends & when Kevin Costener saves Whitney they were cheering and dancing
@northanlite -- not the film, the new BBC 1 series starring Keeley Hawes and written by Line Of Duty creator Jed Mercurio. A police protection officer, emotionally and physically harmed is assigned to look after the hardline Home Secretary (apparently based on Amber Rudd). Episode 1 Sunday. Watch it on iplayer before episode 2 bank holiday Monday.
One for the BAFTA awards, imo.
@northanlite -- not the film, the new BBC 1 series starring Keeley Hawes and written by Line Of Duty creator Jed Mercurio. A police protection officer, emotionally and physically harmed is assigned to look after the hardline Home Secretary (apparentl
There are women snipers employed by the police force and army so why are you gammon faced idiots upset to see a woman playing a fictional character?
Imagine how sad and pathetic your life must be that you get upset about such a trivial matter.
There’s a big, wide world out there. I suggest a few of you bitter fools get out and explore it. Life is short. Stop worrying about females on TV and concentrate on what matters in life.
There are women snipers employed by the police force and army so why are you gammon faced idiots upset to see a woman playing a fictional character?Imagine how sad and pathetic your life must be that you get upset about such a trivial matter. There
It's a realism drama. If the first scene is absolutely unrealistic I assume the rest of it will be. The point is, why risk spoiling your art with preposterous virtue signalling.
It's a realism drama. If the first scene is absolutely unrealistic I assume the rest of it will be. The point is, why risk spoiling your art with preposterous virtue signalling.
Even being generous it was a bit OTT on fulfilling the female authority figure quota in the first 20 mins. When its so obvious it becomes counter productive.
Even being generous it was a bit OTT on fulfilling the female authority figure quota in the first 20 mins. When its so obvious it becomes counter productive.
I know for sure I'd never be rescued by a gang of em. Preach might be a poor choice of word, but only a blind idiot would fail to see the message we are being fed.
I know for sure I'd never be rescued by a gang of em. Preach might be a poor choice of word, but only a blind idiot would fail to see the message we are being fed.
You’re right. It’s one massive BBC conspiracy that shows women doing roles in a fictional drama that they do in everyday life.
You’re a true inspiration saddo.
You’re right. It’s one massive BBC conspiracy that shows women doing roles in a fictional drama that they do in everyday life. You’re a true inspiration saddo.
The Prime Minister is a woman. The Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police is a woman. The last two Home Secretaries were women -- Keeley Hawes said she based her performance on Amber Rudd, although the writing seems to be based more on Theresa May.
If it is unrealistic to show women snipers and train guards, who cares? You might as easily object that most suicide bombers are men. And since actresses don't get paid as much, at least the BBC is saving a few quid on casting.
A bigger problem for me was the ex-army PTSD subplot which was all a bit clichéd Vietnam War veteran on last century's American telly, and not very well acted.
The Prime Minister is a woman.The Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police is a woman.The last two Home Secretaries were women -- Keeley Hawes said she based her performance on Amber Rudd, although the writing seems to be based more on Theresa May.If
There are women snipers employed by the police force and army so why are you gammon faced idiots upset to see a woman playing a fictional character?
Imagine how sad and pathetic your life must be that you get upset about such a trivial matter.
There’s a big, wide world out there. I suggest a few of you bitter fools get out and explore it. Life is short. Stop worrying about females on TV and concentrate on what matters in life.
If they shoot the way they drive I'll continue to worry Mr Eboue
There are women snipers employed by the police force and army so why are you gammon faced idiots upset to see a woman playing a fictional character?Imagine how sad and pathetic your life must be that you get upset about such a trivial matter. There