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thewillow | 16:26 Tue 10th Aug 2004 | Film, Media & TV
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Can someone please explain last night's episode to me.
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what exactly puzzles you ? - I think I followed it...
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Sorry, but the whole thing basically. I made the fatal error of having a couple of glasses of wine before and during the programme.
I don't think the wine was the problem. 1. Who killed the cop?? 2. How did the dad get into the hotel room, and was he constantly following his daughter??? 3. Why did Boyd say to Greta 'See you tomorrow', SHE'S INVOLVED WITH MURDER.
well it was Greta, the naughty profiler, who'd been abused by her father (the old fella who turned up at the end to confess)as a child. She had to relive the events and would hook up with guys and lead them on enough to convince them to get into submissive bound poses then leave... (following this?)... then papa would creep in and strangle the guys and clear up after the girl, carving 'sorry' into their backs as penance for his early deeds. So I suppose it wasn't Greta but it she was involved. The policeman who was killed was by the mob lot and not relevant
They always have left the episode with you thinking what happened next, but in recent episodes its become a bit worse. Do you remember the one with the twins and franky found out the Doctor had killed the family to get reinstated. As for last night, I'm not sure but I think the last little bit with Boyd saying to Greta "When you found the Policeman, he was dead right" suggested that boyd was trying to find out if she had killed his as he (boyd) already knew her father had not killed him (or at least he specifically denied it). Not sure what was going on really, did she know he was killing the people or was she involved in killing them.
Greta must have been culpable because how else would her father know when/where to find all these men she'd been sleeping with? I thought it was odd that Boyd just let her go because the ensuing reports would make it plain that she was seriously involved. It was a bit of an odd story really - I kept getting muddled about which was Penn and who was the scruffy man in the brown overcoat thing.
I have to say the stories are getting more confusing/misleading. I don't think it helps having them split over 2 nights. Especially when new characters are introduced in the second episode, with it turning out they are the culprit.
Wait 'til next week. It's the last one, and lets just say that someone leaves - for good.
I thought it was just me and I'd missed something. At least I didn't have a 'senior moment'. No idea who killed the cop.
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Phew! And I thought it was just me. spainlads - Let's hope the person who leaves permanently is Boyd. He's becoming increasingly irritating every week.
It's assumed the cop was killed by a member of an orgainsed crime gang... however, Greta's father walked passed the scene of the crime when the police were there; AND, why didn't Greta mention that she'd slept with all the dead men. Surely she must have realised something odd was happening after the second one died?

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