Aaron
Saturday 1st August 2009 4:25pm
Royal Berkshire
69,949 posts
Quote: Tim Walker @ August 1 2009, 1:48 AM BST
(Pity that show - also directed by Matt Lipsey - never got a second series. I personally think it's some of Vic & Bob's very best work.)
There's talk of a second series now.
Quote: Maurice Minor @ August 1 2009, 11:03 AM BST
As for the dwarves - yes I did watch the episode - the point is they were driving in one direction - was she taking him to the hospital or her Grandma's? no matter - the point is they were driving one way purposefully, then 'ran out of petrol' and decided to walk to their destination which was suddenly in the direction they'd just come from. I hate sloppy things like that.
Why would they keep going ahead? Unless I missed something, for all we know they could still have been 10 miles from the hospital. There could have been a house or garage they'd passed a short distance back. Ok, so there wasn't any mention of such a place, but there's equally no explanation as to why they'd continue.
Quote: Maurice Minor @ August 1 2009, 11:03 AM BST
Why did Joy, who has fanatically clung to Freddy all these years, desperate to bring him to life, leave him during the transfusion that she believed would 'save' him? Perhaps she'd gone for a poo?
Because she thought she'd now saved him, as a nurse knew that there was nothing she could do but wait, and didn't think that there was any danger of Nicola doing ... anything.
Quote: Maurice Minor @ August 1 2009, 11:03 AM BST
I like plots to unfold and generally make some sort of sense; for there to be some sort of logic.
And it did. And there was.
Quote: Maurice Minor @ August 1 2009, 11:03 AM BST
"Let's mention, for the first time, a locket that nobody has spoken about, that nobody has seen and none of the other characters could give a toss about."
In every episode we learned something new. The locket wasn't answered, no, but even without a second series there's no reason it should be. It leaves the ending as ambiguously open as it started. To have it neatly wrapped up wouldn't have sat with the rest of the show.
Quote: Maurice Minor @ August 1 2009, 11:03 AM BST
But, taking the last episode at face value, the dwarves are to be the centre of the future plotline.
Where do you get that from? Yeah they may very well be in a hypothetical second series, but there is no reason at all why they would be central.