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| Lagomorphing | Spiral (Engrenages) Just a heads-up for anyone who loved The Wire but thought it could do with more croissants, that series two of gritty French cop series Spiral begins a repeat run on BBC4 tonight (in, er, twenty minutes). It's great, and the cast includes an examining magistrate who looks almost exactly like a hunting heron, and implausibly stunning frecklefest Audrey Fleurot playing devious, corrupt (but with a heart of flint) lawyer Josephine Karlsson. Much better than all that depressing Scandinavian nonsense. |
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| Tails of the Unexpected | Re: Spiral (Engrenages) Quote:
![]() Just wondered. I'll make me own way to the cells for my cheek - shall I? | |
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| Truth. Order. Moderation. | Re: Spiral (Engrenages) 1. The Judicial Helpmeet certainly does not request permission to speak. He does as any right-thinking, red-blooded man would do in my presence -- namely falls to his knees in supplication, eyes raised in beseechment, and when I dispense my benevolence and the TV remote, he kow-tows, kisses my manicured toes, and hastily makes me a cordon bleu three course meal which I eat in the comfort of my boudoir in the east wing. 2. In any event, he rarely watches football. The cricket I tolerate. For the tennis, I emigrate. |
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| Tails of the Unexpected | Re: Spiral (Engrenages) Quote:
You had me Googling half the words in that para TJ. Anyway back to reading "How to improve one's status," by Norman Tebbit. Get on your bike. Last edited by Gary Compton; 9th June 2012 at 09:49 PM. | |
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| weaver of the unseen | Re: Spiral (Engrenages) I do HB. And it's not as buried as you think as just last week you found it sitting at front page for two days as a featured series. And in the regards of the series, it's seriously disturbing. And my favourite is the judge. PS. Sorry for using so many and-words. |
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| Lagomorphing | Re: Spiral (Engrenages) Me too -- he has such an interesting face, for a start -- but all the characters are so well drawn. I read an article a few weeks ago complaining about the portrayal of female detectives in crime series (especially the Scandinavian ones) saying they either had to be damaged or mentally ill. Laure Berthauld perfectly demolishes this argument. And the whole thing is so tightly plotted. It's brilliant! As good as The Wire, in my opinion (though with a very different feel -- and so French!) |
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