Quick Spooks question.

Oct 23, 2006 19:08

This involves last week's episode on BBC1 so if you've not seen it you may not wanna read any more of this ( Read more... )

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distractogirl October 23 2006, 18:20:19 UTC
I think that was pretty much the end. It's a two parter, so it may have seemed not finished.

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Hee. spike1972 October 23 2006, 18:32:59 UTC
If I'd made a bet with myself it would be you who answered first, I'd have won. Heh.

I've watched it all now and you're right it was only a couple of mins. Then they went back to the conference... place.. and there was a gun fight.

And then the ever-lovely Ros said the terrorists had taken over the building..

Looks like I'm taping Spooks, watching Vincent and missing Suez again then.

I can live with that.

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Re: Hee. distractogirl October 23 2006, 18:37:25 UTC
:P

Just don't forget that I post my reveiws at 10.30 or so, so don't read it, until you've seen your video!

*is excited about tonights ep*

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Re: Hee. spike1972 October 23 2006, 18:39:52 UTC
Yeah, luckily last week I just about stopped myself from automatically reading your review (I look forward to it you know).

Tonight I may tabe the BBC1 and BBC3(?) episode, and then carry on watching on BBC3. That way I can watch Vincent and watch and tape Spooks.

I do have the rediculous fear though that if the BBC1 ratings drop too much, they may take it off......nah, that can't happen..

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Re: Hee. distractogirl October 23 2006, 21:30:54 UTC
It was all I could do not to convince my father to switch over the BBC3 last week to see the outcome of the To Be Continued. Monday nights are Spooks night, they have to be otherwise we wouldn't have anything to watch.

It's done quite well for a BBC British original drama, and I think that having just 10 episodes a series (frustrating as it might be!) is a wise idea and may well ensure that Spooks continues way past the Seven Series Slaughter that plagues so many long running series (although those tend toward the fantasy genre rather than drama).

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