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How dull.
Beaten to it ^
Guff, enough guff
Well, that was absolute crap.
Fell asleep half way through. I missed a jaw-dropping reveal, right?
Shame, could've been a bit more of a plan behind the reveal and way they moved on the plot, not sure how they can come back for another series with this ending and underwhelming season.
Kind of what I expected. Another series seems possible, but would not be in the public interest.
Pile of shite (apologies sweary filters)
Someone already in prison for being bent turns out to be slightly more bent than first thought.
Looked at the clock at that point, thought 'ah, they've got 10 minutes left for the real twist'..
Anyhow, Fargo's back next week
So the village idiot was the big bad. He wasn’t even pretending to be incompetent he simply was. What a crock of shite that was.
HMS Vigil looks ok? DSI Arnott with his real accent and that nuts Dr woman whose husband had an affair locked in a Submarine.
What could possibly go wrong? I guess we might know.by its 7th series...
What rubbish! It’s very very rare I pay attention to TV shows and know I actually feel let down 🙄
Surely setting up for another series though
Aye disappointing - I sense Carmichael being set up to be the new Ted...
A bit limp from halfway, we'll set up for another series. Buckalls never confessed, Ted did. Ted has put in an appeal. An end was tied up in some disappointing manner but Ted's donkey still has a bit more flogging to endure.
Yep new season, Charmichael with a random personality transplant cos ‘she is alright when you are working on the same side’
Beeb should leave it there, I think.
I dunno, seems we always want to find a big bad Bond villain at the end of a show, but it’s rarely like that really is it? There’s institutionalised corruption all around us...blind eyes turned for the sake of the optics, be it local government, polis, armed forces, civil service procurement, etc. And that institutionalised corruption is masked or mistaken as blundering incompetence. As for the final screenshot “AC12’s powers to investigate corruption have never been weaker.” Hmmm...makes you think. 😀
I’m kind of wondering if it was deliberately anti-climactic.. you know. They are looking for the ultimate puppet-master & it turns out to be a nobody. Banality of Evil & all that
Hmmm…makes you think.
I don't want to think, dammit! It's Sunday night!
I reckon 'H' is the producer of GoT, plotting a way to make us remember series 8 more fondly.
Got to be setup for S7. Carmichael is she good/bad running theme...
And that institutionalised corruption is masked or mistaken as blundering incompetence. As for the final screenshot “AC12’s powers to investigate corruption have never been weaker.” Hmmm…makes you think.
I did wonder if the ending was about Mercurio making a wider point, rather than satisfying those of us after a big crash bang walloped shootout
Loved it. No Blofeld. If it didn’t come back I’d say it was a fair ending.
Such a shame. They have some great characters who are well cast - such as Carmichael!
Just a shame they haven’t produced a script / plot that makes the most of them.
I did wonder if the ending was about Mercurio making a wider point, rather than satisfying those of us after a big crash bang walloped shootout
Definately
Corruption in plain sight swept under the carpet with a simple "nothing to see here".
While not particularly entertaining, it's a clear social commentary.
^ this
While of course the lack of a 'never saw THAT coming!' moment leaves you feeling a bit shortchanged, the message was pretty clear to the wife and I.
Corruption* comes in two flavours. Those who actually do it. And those that stand by and let it happen unchallenged. CC Osborne stands accused of the latter. Carmichael's been challenged to show what she is (with a chaser of will she turn a blind eye to Ted's misdeeds). I wouldn't be surprised to see another series, equally a .....what happened after, discuss - sometimes leaves the bigger message by stimulating the discussion.
* racism, misogyny, etc.
How did they swap from that car convoy into the prison transport van in about 2 minutes?
How did they swap from that car convoy into the prison transport van in about 2 minutes?
Haha! My thought was "How did they get that police helicopter into the air and following the suspect vehicle so quickly?"
I was really looking forward to this series (even though the last one was a bit of a letdown)
Where to start?
Dull
Confused
Boring
Full of holes
Inconsequential
No real plot
That about covers it.
Haha! My thought was “How did they get that police helicopter into the air and following the suspect vehicle so quickly?”
I got confused with that as they waited for it to go under the underpass, then it cut to the OCG intercepting them in the van. When you’re the team with the helicopter, why?
Also Steve is allowed a taser, and takes the lead against known armed suspects, despite losing his firearms license, is that procedurally correct?
That was woeful, Mercurio really just phoned the last couple of episodes in. I don't expect realism from LoD but that was full of lazy plot jumps and inconsistencies.
I must say though, that witness protection looks great, sign me up for a secluded country cottage, a lovely redhead and a dog please!
Thought the ending was good, the only criticism is that it was a plausible ending as it pointed to deep rooted institutional corruption whereas all the fans were expecting a crazy cartoonish reveal and it might've been to much of a tonal shift
Seems like some fans were expecting a scooby doo unmasking or something
The build up to buckles reveal and the very last scene were hammy as ****, which was good
I enjoyed the side swipes at the Tory government too
Buckles being a blundering incompetent who consistently failed upwards
And the chief constable press conference where he says that the people just want us to get on with our jobs
Seemed to close to the current government to be a coincidence
Plus Martin compston drew the parallel on the Jonathan Ross show
The OCG gunmen did seem a bit lacklustre in last night's episode, previous gunfight would have seen 1000s of bullets fired but they just seemed to roll over and have their tummies tickled last night.
Is it too early to say that series 7 was a bit of a disappointment? Although the scene where Marcus Thurwell and Patricia Carmichael were caught in a hotel room was entertaining.
How did they swap from that car convoy into the prison transport van in about 2 minutes?
How did they manage to Squeeze 27 years of prison time into the The Shawshank Redemption film, that's what I want to know.
Thinking back I'm not too annoyed. I think it's all a set up for series 7.
It really could go either way. It's a pretty fair way to finish a 6 season set, but there are enough gaps for a continuation. Probably makes sense if no one actually knows if this is it or not for ac12
For the love of god !!!
I must say though, that witness protection looks great, sign me up for a secluded country cottage, a lovely redhead and a dog please!
Yeah, it's funny how, in TV land, witness protection is always some lovely secluded cottage, never a three bed semi in Northampton...
We have got so used to the 'big revel' at the end of drama series, that when we don't get it we feel let down. I actually thought the ending was far better for not having that. We found out about H. He was no mastermind, just someone out to make money. There was no criminal mastermind, just a system which allowed corruption to happen. A far more powerful message than some big revel and promotions all round.
Trouble we don't like the message - it does not satisfy our need to have all the threads tied up and the good guys winning.
I do hope that there is no series 7. There could be a spin off, though.
I think the problem was that the ending was totally out of kilter with the style of the rest of the series. Every series has built up to a big climax, secrets revealed etc.
I actually thought the ending was far better for not having that. We found out about H. He was no mastermind, just someone out to make money.
You could be right. But I was still hoping for a scooby-doo moment!
There was no criminal mastermind, just a system which allowed corruption to happen. A far more powerful message than some big revel and promotions all round.
I think this was the big reveal, based on interviews with the cast and Mercurio's Twitter feed. Just a lot of us (me included) took a while to get it, and the implications behind it
The BBC podcast (with Dot) had an interview with Jed in the final episode that covers a lot of this
Someone at work reckons that in the last elevator scene Hastings is just a cardboard cutout as he doesn't move, whereas Steve and Kate do. Watching it back on iplayer it does look a bit odd.
All just a bit too “mediocre a-level politics essay”. The message wasn’t exactly ground-breaking. Jed has trained everyone to anticipate an entertaining conclusion so no wonder people feel short-changed. Trouble is there was nowhere else they could have really gone with it once they’d decided everyone else important was either dead or had dementia. It left more questions than answers.
Someone at work reckons that in the last elevator scene Hastings is just a cardboard cutout as he doesn’t move, whereas Steve and Kate do. Watching it back on iplayer it does look a bit odd.
The quality of the 'CGI' there was horrid. Same quality as when they re-did Star Wars with extra walking creatures, Jabba 'n all that (1997).
I'm a fan of the 'big revel' too, usually a malteser.
Caught up with it last night. Pfff & Meh.
Also, anyone else think that Adrian Dunbar is a bit "Am-Dram"? He shouts his lines like he is a church hall panto.
I'm also thinking of applying for the red head/big house/dog witness protection deal.
I’m also thinking of applying for the red head/big house/dog witness protection deal.
Definately.....
That was my immediate thought at the end. If it can be close to the beach, I'll spill the beans. I'll say anything.
I'll say anything
Definately…..
We know your game
😎
Just finished watching the first series last night.
I’m also thinking of applying for the red head/big house/dog witness protection deal.
Apparently you can get it without actually having to deliver any worthwhile information. She was even totally unaware that Buckells was significant. All while actively sabotaging a high-profile murder investigation, attempting to pervert the course of justice by framing her boss, being complicit in the murder of one, perhaps two serving police officers, and conspiring to murder another.
Nice work if you can get it.
Also, anyone else think that Adrian Dunbar is a bit “Am-Dram”? He shouts his lines like he is a church hall panto.
Its more the fact that his character just seems to speak in a series of catchphrases. This season he was like a fan service meme generator.
... actively sabotaging a high-profile murder investigation, attempting to pervert the course of justice by framing her boss, being complicit in the murder of one, perhaps two serving police officers, and conspiring to murder another.
Yeah, but she's not bent, so all of that is fair game.
Just finished watching the first series last night.
Best end on a high 😉