Happy Valley
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- Lemon Quarter
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Happy Valley
Have started watching this late in the day, right back from series 1. If you didn't already know - it's very good!
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- Lemon Half
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Re: Happy Valley
Well worth it
James Norton (Tommy Lee Royce) is brilliant in it (esp the chapel scene)
James Norton (Tommy Lee Royce) is brilliant in it (esp the chapel scene)
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Re: Happy Valley
It's reported it was a cracking finale, I watched it but I wasn't sure due to the unintelligible mumbling
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Re: Happy Valley
I thought it was excellentdoolally wrote:It's reported it was a cracking finale, I watched it but I wasn't sure due to the unintelligible mumbling
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hyped just as much as Line of Duty where the ending was a damp squib
I didn't notice anything wrong with the sound
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Re: Happy Valley
It'll go down as one of the great finales. I love the understatement towards the end from Catherine Cawood "We had another bit of a tussle".
Last night was quite emotional (if you are that way inclined) what with the final Dark Materials*, Happy Valley and sandwiched between, Call the Middling Wife.
As for mumbling, I think it was a bit sotto voce, which can be annoying. However, with headphones and occasional subtitles I manage!
*I must look out the books, because I don't remember it ending that way. But it's decades since reading them.
Arb.
Last night was quite emotional (if you are that way inclined) what with the final Dark Materials*, Happy Valley and sandwiched between, Call the Middling Wife.
As for mumbling, I think it was a bit sotto voce, which can be annoying. However, with headphones and occasional subtitles I manage!
*I must look out the books, because I don't remember it ending that way. But it's decades since reading them.
Arb.
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Re: Happy Valley
More on it here (podcasts)
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p07428 ... /downloads
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p07428 ... /downloads
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Re: Happy Valley
Neither did I, but when I do I just switch the subtitles on, why doesn't everybody?pje16 wrote: I didn't notice anything wrong with the sound
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Re: Happy Valley
caveat: I've only just started watching and am as far as Se1 Ep3 so careful with the spoilers please ![Smile :-)](./images/smilies/icon_e_smile.gif)
Se1 Ep3 - Catherine describes the kidnapping as a tiger kidnapping. This was a new term for me, so i googled it -
"A tiger kidnapping or tiger robbery involves two separate crimes. The first crime usually involves an abduction of a person or something someone highly values. Instead of demanding money, the captors demand that a second crime be committed on their behalf. The second crime could be anything from robbery, murder, to planting a bomb."
but the kidnapping IS for money. Not another action.
So why did Catherine describe it as such - anybody any ideas (as ever i am probably missing something!) Of course at that stage of the story (Se1Ep3) she knows less than we do, so that description cannot be because of something that transpires later in the series![Smile :-)](./images/smilies/icon_e_smile.gif)
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Se1 Ep3 - Catherine describes the kidnapping as a tiger kidnapping. This was a new term for me, so i googled it -
"A tiger kidnapping or tiger robbery involves two separate crimes. The first crime usually involves an abduction of a person or something someone highly values. Instead of demanding money, the captors demand that a second crime be committed on their behalf. The second crime could be anything from robbery, murder, to planting a bomb."
but the kidnapping IS for money. Not another action.
So why did Catherine describe it as such - anybody any ideas (as ever i am probably missing something!) Of course at that stage of the story (Se1Ep3) she knows less than we do, so that description cannot be because of something that transpires later in the series
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Re: Happy Valley
Whatever you hear, stick with it, all 3 series, it is brilliantdidds wrote:caveat: I've only just started watching and am as far as Se1 Ep3 so careful with the spoilers please![]()
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Re: Happy Valley
pje16 wrote:Whatever you hear, stick with it, all 3 series, it is brilliantdidds wrote:caveat: I've only just started watching and am as far as Se1 Ep3 so careful with the spoilers please![]()
TBH I've only heard good things.
its filmed of course in the Calder Valley - my best mate comes form there and I spent a fair bit of time there in the 80s.
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Re: Happy Valley
The final episode was very good unlike the LIne of Duty finale but I much preferred Line of Duty.
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Re: Happy Valley
LoD was excellent but petered out for the last 2 series and flopped at the endMike88 wrote:The final episode was very good unlike the LIne of Duty finale but I much preferred Line of Duty.
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Re: Happy Valley
We are half way through the first series and I can only say that I hope it improves. Ridiculous plot. But it seems it does get better and I know I am an outlier on this one.
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