Just on the final part.
I'm not sure enjoyable is the right word but its a good watch and a decent cast
I'm not sure enjoyable is the right word but its a good watch and a decent cast
I was sobbing and infuriated!Just on the final part.
I'm not sure enjoyable is the right word but its a good watch and a decent cast
Thinking the same... in tears watching tonight and feel so angry about itI cannot even begin to express how I am feeling watching this.
Did the police really behave this way?
I agree with some of this however, I read a little about it afterwards, interviews with the families of the young men who died and from their accounts, the language that the Police used alone should be subject to a review. Jack's parents opened the door to a police officer and were asked "Are you Jack Taylor's mum and dad?" When they said that they were, they were very bluntly told "Well he's dead"I thought it was outstanding, one of the bbcs best. I don't even like Sheridan Smith but thought she was excellent, as was everyone.
I think its very easy to criticise the police for not joining the dots, but things are easier with hindsight. Also hard to tell where the blame lies. Having worked in public sector it could easily be lack of resources as much as anything. That said there was clearly an attitude problem from the beginning and the ball was dropped on several occasions.
Yeah sorry I should have been clearer but that's what I meant to include. Their attitude just aggravated situations and they were tactless and heartless. I think that aspect is unforgivable as its just a basic human understanding.I agree with some of this however, I read a little about it afterwards, interviews with the families of the young men who died and from their accounts, the language that the Police used alone should be subject to a review. Jack's parents opened the door to a police officer and were asked "Are you Jack Taylor's mum and dad?" When they said that they were, they were very bluntly told "Well he's dead"
I haven't seen the last episode yet but the one where Daniel had supposedly killed himself because of the guilt of 'killing' Gabriel and had written the 'note' and the police wouldn't let his partner or the step-mum see it..... was heartbreaking ..... there is following the rules and then there is using your compassion and empathy..... the fact that the letter wasn't even analysed .... I felt their frustration..... the way it was portraited the police were very 'it is what it is end of' attitude without much thought for the families.....Yeah sorry I should have been clearer but that's what I meant to include. Their attitude just aggravated situations and they were tactless and heartless. I think that aspect is unforgivable as its just a basic human understanding.
Yes it said that at the end if the last episodeI read that 5 of the police team were promoted
Yeah I thought that too. She must have had suspicions as what are the odds of finding a dead body more than onceThat poor dog walker!!
Im only a few minutes in to ep 2. She must have been question as a suspect?Yeah I thought that too. She must have had suspicions as what are the odds of finding a dead body more than once