Rodion Romanovich Raskolnikov wrote: » I don't like what you're implying, he's a gentle soul and sells those devices for agricultural use.
Blay wrote: » Where are you getting that?
Mick Murdock wrote: » 6 more early next year.
ProudDUB wrote: » So, you'd be ok if I tossed one thru your letter box? We can sit and listen to Farm Report & talk about the price of milking heifers afterwards. :P
Brendan Flowers wrote: » Great episode but the scene where Paulie dead was ruined for me because of these posts last week...http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=92681821&postcount=2257http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=92687172&postcount=2391 Now these were posted without any spoiler tags. Mods had to later add them. Once Paulie sat up on the rail I knew it meant that spoiler was true. So annoyed, as Im sure many others are here that read those last week. Makes me want to give up on this thread even though I enjoy reading it. Actually I would like to see people like price690 banned for so blatantly spoiling future episodes on the rest of us.
Synchronicity wrote: » Very good episode but could they not have found a better way of exposing Siobhain than "I thought you woulda got me a cuddly toy from the zoo"? Weak writing.
Lisha wrote: » But he's always texting and checking news in the teletext !
P.Walnuts wrote: » Dramatic episode no doubt, but it's just all over the place. No coherence to the storytelling at all
JaMarcusHustle wrote: » Could be the best hour of television I've seen all year. Absolutely fantastic episode.
ProudDUB wrote: » Yeah, but it was very, very subtle. It's when they have the swelling violins and a booming Johnny Cash soundtrack, each and every time, that I start to get annoyed. I'm a big Cash fan and I love most of the songs that they feature at the end of eps. I just get browned off when they make a big deal of having one for the last scenes of each and every ep. They start to lose their impact, when they happen each and every time.
SimonTemplar wrote: » I think an interesting thing is happening to Nidge. Last season, I left he as always playing catch up and that he was in over his head. This season he is much more confident and in control, especially this episode. However, I also feel the character might be loosing audience sympathy. He was always "Nidge Weasel" - the character you love to hate, but he seems to become more despicable as this season progresses.
K4t wrote: » You've absolutely nailed it. In fact the only main character I felt any sympathy for tonight was Patrick Ward. The rest have very few redeeming qualities and are becoming more unlikable as the stakes are being risen. Feel sorry for Siobhan, she really is pathetic at this stage.
Blay wrote: » Yes there is. Others pick it up fine so maybe you should look closer to home for the problem:pac:
Blay wrote: » There was nothing in the trailer to be honest so it's safe enough.
kaisersoze wrote: » What's the cop call DI Moynahan? kig, keeg? Can't make it out!