LionelNashe wrote: » Yeah, that crossed my mind, but it would be a bit late in the day for them to introduce a storyline that Nidge can't read. Also I'm sure he must have sent and received text messages before now.
gadgetman496 wrote: » Patrick is a great actor
kryogen wrote: » Patrick, the traveller, is a great actor, for portraying, a traveller....... Great range alright I do like him though
Lucifer MorningStar wrote: » I can see Nidge getting Glen to kill him
Stiltzkin wrote: » Speculation on Tommy's role in episode 5 and 6? Can anyone describe next week's preview for me? Spoiler tags if necessary.
IvaBigWun wrote: » My calm and in no way personally attacking reply to you was deleted within seconds. Shame the mods cant delete the spoilers as fast as that.
IvaBigWun wrote: » I dont watch the previews. Countless others on here dont watch them either. Countless others on here dont want to know a single thing that will happen in the future and we carefully avoid certain newspapers for this reason. A show that has a million viewers a week should have, at the very least, a separate thread for those that have seen the trailers and want to speculate.Actually. Now there's an idea.
Harry Angstrom wrote: » Cinematography?? Cinematography is a technical term. It has nothing to do with plot or character development.
ffactj wrote: » So Patrick killed his own son then? "If I can put a bullet in my own son, what else can i do" And then he cuts yer mans throat. Excellent.
joeguevara wrote: » What was the scene with nidge signing warrens homework? It was like he didn't know what he was signing!
gadgetman496 wrote: » Something like 33 pages added to this thread tonight, speaks volumes.
RobYourBuilder wrote: » Ado and born again were following Patrick and his son. Next scene, Patrick is in a chipper, sitting down mooching chicken nuggets, with his back to the door. Why didn't they not just take him out there and then? Instead they try and take him out right beside the halting site.
K4t wrote: » Siobhan obviously has some kind of a fetish for lads in comas.
Meathlass wrote: » I think it was a nice juxtaposition of Nidge's relationship with Warren and Patrick's relationship with his son. Nidge just wanted to sign the homework journal and get it out of the way; Warren told him he had to read it first and look at the art work like any child would when they want attention from a parent. In contrast Patrick talked to his son about his place in society and in his family, tried to deal with the bullying issue and seemed to have a much more loving relationship with the kid.
bubblypop wrote: » Every guard in the country calls the inspectors cig or cigire.
Optimalprimerib wrote: » Reading some of the posts here, its like as if some people want the show to be watched for them. Jesus, its not that complicated, it can be recorded for a rewatch and its on rte player. Next they will be asking to wipe drool from their chin.
LionelNashe wrote: » One or those dancing born-again addicts looked familiar. I think he might be a busker or something.
nuxxx wrote: » Nah, just some people haven't watched every episode ( I have ) Grow up and get some sleep It's a tv series, chin wiping isn't needed