[FairfieldLife] Re: Belated thanks for mentioning Line Of Duty 2

2014-03-14 Thread salyavin808

 Yes, it's been excellent, edge of the seat stuff. It's well written and very 
well played, I like the fact that most of the characters don't want the 
investigation to go any further for their own personal reasons. I haven't seen 
this weeks episode yet so I'm trying to avoid spoilers on the net!

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb@... wrote :

 Thanks again. I don't remember which of our estimable UK members mentioned it 
to me, but thanks. 

 

 It's not over yet -- one last episode to go -- but it's certainly turned into 
a great ride, full of memorable and interesting characters. The regular cast is 
as good as they were in the previous season, but the standout performance comes 
from Keeley Hawes (who my genealogy-freak brother tells me we might be 
distantly related to) as either the victim being framed or the stalker-framer 
herself...still yet to be determined. 

 

 Even though the description was spat out by a character who everyone watching 
would love to see put away just for being a misogynist SOB, he may have had a 
point when he referred to her as a bunny-boiler (movie reference). 

 






[FairfieldLife] Re: Belated thanks for mentioning Line Of Duty 2

2014-03-14 Thread salyavin808

 Wow, I just saw episode 5. That interview at the end was intense! I'm so glad 
I'm an honest type I would fold within seconds in an interrogation like that. 
Great stuff, I can't guess at the ending, bound to be a shocker though, but the 
Keeley Hawes character is definitely playing them along in some way.

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb@... wrote :

 Thanks again. I don't remember which of our estimable UK members mentioned it 
to me, but thanks. 

 

 It's not over yet -- one last episode to go -- but it's certainly turned into 
a great ride, full of memorable and interesting characters. The regular cast is 
as good as they were in the previous season, but the standout performance comes 
from Keeley Hawes (who my genealogy-freak brother tells me we might be 
distantly related to) as either the victim being framed or the stalker-framer 
herself...still yet to be determined. 

 

 Even though the description was spat out by a character who everyone watching 
would love to see put away just for being a misogynist SOB, he may have had a 
point when he referred to her as a bunny-boiler (movie reference).