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I wandered what all the fuss was all a bout. Sum new 'series' to make lots of inflated fan storeys plaiced in front of a gullible public and produce reams of newspaper reports salivating about who is watt. Their goes another production ho ho.
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Haha... fwcking ha.
What a load of tripe. Perils of Pauline was more believable. BBC B0ll0x |
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Sweetheart.. "No comment"
Change your solicitor darling. |
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Laughable.
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It was very good imo. Not as good as Line of Duty but still excellent. It appears some people go into things looking for flaws and to be negative rather than enjoying an excellent drama.
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didn't get it, wait 5 weeks for the punch line
only one other person no,s about my kids school, cue the boyfriend who,d had umpteen mentions without ever appearing and zilch, got to feel sorry for the invisible boyfriend biggest part of his career without ever been cast or appearing ![]() ![]() |
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even at the end when picking the kids up expected the boyfriend to be revealed if only to lure us in to the next series,instead we have a romcom,sleepless in seattle etc ending
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Looking for flaws???? Not me, guv.
I thought the first couple of episodes were brilliant, pacey and gripping... if a bit top heavy with female roles but please, last nights finale was a joke. The police allowing the ridiculous situation of a bomber walking through Londons streets as if he was taking a walk to the shops to get some cigs!!! How far did he walk? A mile? 5 miles? Ludicrous! How about the bomb "expert" who studied the bomb and trigger and scuttled away totally baffled on how to defuse the thing or seperate our hero from it. A pair of scissors, peeling back some insulation tape, removing thumb and re-sticking the tape did the job. What training course had that "expert" been on? He'd have learnt more had he watched a few back episodes of Blue Peter! Where did the bomb come from? Not the Islamic girlie cos she'd been in custody since the first 10 minutes of episode 1. But the train bomb and last nights bomb were both made by the same person. Good start but ridiculous ending. |
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"Can you hurry up please. My thumbs going into spasm".
"Don't fret lad. You can't take your thumb away even if you wanted to. It's stuck down with tape". Haha ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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I haven’t been watching the Bodyguard as I have pretty much given up watching these UK written dramas.
The reason I don’t is generally summed up by the above poster – ie. They always start well and an intriguing storyline draws you in – only for it to drag on too long and have a ridiculous ending that leaves you saying WTF? I generally stick to US series now. |
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Thought it was very good...well worth watching.
As for the taped thumb : it's a dead man's switch so if he is shot, his thumb relaxes, releases the switch casing the bomb to be detonated. The tape must have been on the thumb to stop him using that hand to try to defuse the device. It was not keeping the trigger depressed. He woke up to find the bomb attached to him...why did it not go off while he was unconscious ? Maybe it was activated when he first pressed it ? |
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Some critiques :
. https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2018/sep/24/barely-credible-but-who-cares-your-bodyguard-reviews |
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How did matey put the poster of Raquel Welch back up when he legged it down the tunnel in The Shawshank redemption?
How, practically, did all the gangsters get shot in the final scenes of 'Reservoir Dogs'? You either suspend disbelief or you don't. It was largely well-written (certainly compared with the irritatingly kooky dialogue of 'Killing Eve' say), brilliantly acted and whilst it did the requisite BBC minorities box-ticking exercise (wouldn't have got made if it hadn't) it was gripping, especially the taut finale. |
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I thought it was brilliant, accept it for what it is, a well written, superbly acted drama, nearly as good as Wolf Hall.
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I thought it was good.
Lots of questionable bits but you do have to suspend disbelief a bit. Tension was very good when he was wearing the vest. As with most of these things, thought it was wrapped up a bit too quickly and neatly. |
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I liked it but the reason for killing a "here today gone tomorrow" govt minister was ridiculous.
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1st thing that sprang to mind during the suicide vest part and walk through London,where everybody but the Asian copper thought he was bang to rights, was that, the de menzi,s fella was a right unlucky foooker,
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Enjoed it ..but am I the only person that thought the acting wasn't that great
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It's not easy to method act tripe.
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the acting in telly tubbies is very good too
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episode 1 and 6 were poor for me, with some great plotting in the middle episodes
acting was good, still hope she is alive to win me a few quids off the mrs.... |
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echoes of jfk too with all the elements of his murder and conspiracy transported to uk.
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I seem to have missed this so-called best drama on BBC in over a decade. Is it worth a catch-up viewing? Lately, I've only watched the world dramas on Channel 4 under the banner "Walter Presents".
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shut it you lot. I haven't seen it yet. Going to watch the last episode now!
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It was Rita Hayworth not Raquel Welch in Sawshank.
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Were there not 3 pin ups in his cell? Welch, Monroe and Hayworth.
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Oh and as regards to Bodyguard, I haven't seen it and nor will I ever.
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Slippy - Nina Toussaint-White (from Bodyguard). She's either black or mixed race but I think she looks a bit like Letitia Dean.
She also seems to have very similar facial expressions and mannerisms. I thought maybe she adopted her as her role model as she was in EastEnders about 12 years ago. I looked her up on Wiki and they attended the same drama school. |
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It's like a 24 reject which was all done much better 15 years ago...
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I had to look up who she was nick as I've never heard of her until now, not my cup of tea personally looks wise.
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I did enjoy most episodes but I just wasn't buying the Finale....Not no how.
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Enjoyed the 1st 5 ,last episode a let down , Finger taped to DMS while knocked out
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Remember the last episode of the last but one Line of Duty. Vicky McClure chasing the lanky get across town. Then pulling out a sniper rifle and taking him out from 300 yards away in a speeding car.
Don't think this ending was as bad as that but Mercurio has form for some silliness at the end. |
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Agree with @Scamp that the acting was mediocre -- with Keeley Hawes the only star. One of the Asian coppers was OK too.
Agree with posters too numerous to mention that the ending was ludicrous, especially the way Superman disabled the vest that had baffled the actual expert, leapt over a wall, ripped off the vest in a fraction of a second then disappeared down a wormhole in the space-time fabric. |
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I thought the acting was generally pretty poor too, apart from the gorgeous Keeley Hawes. Agree with most people, in that overall I enjoyed the series but it was spoilt a little bit with the silly bits and the cheesy ending when he goes off with his wife and kids leaving her poor boyfriend in the lurch. It was a bit confusing with the plot regarding the Home Office bigwigs and overall I much preferred 'The Night Manager', the acting and production was far superior. Fargo is a level above.
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^^^^^^^^Fargo is about 25 levels above..............
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Fargo Series 1 and 2 up there with Breaking Bad.
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As with most British drama a disappointing end, we seem to have a knack of being let down with an implausible ending, could go into detail about everything wrong with the last episode but what's the point, except love to have seen the scene where he's holding a gun against the police chief & the police arrive & NOT shoot him, considering he had a dozen armed police trained on him when he had the bomb strapped to him, ridiculous but there you go, easier not to film that bit at all for that reason.
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The faux outrage has already started re: this ludicrously overrated drama, complete with a tiresome and entirely predictable narrative.
Boo hoo hoo, the chief baddie was a woman who follows a Peace-Loving faith. Don't these writers know this is Negative Stereotyping for Allah's sake, and COMPLETELY UNTRUE? Oh, and we also the actress didn't want to play the Jihadist in the beginning, because (LOLOL) "the role pushed Islamophobic ideas". Guess what? She did take this leading role in a highly pre-publicised BBC drama at peak time on a Sunday. There's a surprise. . https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/bodyguards-nadia-says-the-role-taught-her-about-self-acceptance_uk_5ba8aaa9e4b0375f8f9e8706?ncid=newsltuknew00000001AOL%20UK%20092418 . |