I expect that is exactly the point, of course.

Yes - brilliant.Tony.Williams wrote:That climactic interview in the latest episode was a classic, was it not? I felt like giving a round of applause afterwards :bow
And now he has no reason to butter-up Roz any more, as she's rejected his advances.chaggle wrote: I've got the feeling that the ACC - Hilton - isn't quite as bumbling and ineffectual as has he has been portrayed so far.
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Found it - Inspector George Gently, with Martin Shaw in the lead role, Lee Ingelby (Roz's husband) as his morally dubious subordinate.Tony.Williams wrote: I must say I find it hard to understand what her character sees in the rather ineffectual twit of a husband the plot has landed her with. But possibly I'm biased, as I remember him playing an equally unimpressive character in another police series whose name I forget.
Yep - after accidentally killing one person, then trying to frame him as the Balaclava Man, then trying to frame that inadequate young man for his murder, then trying to frame that East European girl as well, then finally trying to frame her own husband - I hate to think what her definition of a "bad person" might be!chaggle wrote: For someone acting with the best of intentions - Roz "I'm not a bad guy" made a lot of mess.
:yTony.Williams wrote:Yep - after accidentally killing one person, then trying to frame him as the Balaclava Man, then trying to frame that inadequate young man for his murder, then trying to frame that East European girl as well, then finally trying to frame her own husband - I hate to think what her definition of a "bad person" might be!chaggle wrote: For someone acting with the best of intentions - Roz "I'm not a bad guy" made a lot of mess.