I'm so glad you posted this. So many lovely moments, sigh. I particularly liked Bodie being positively tender with Doyle when he left the hotel to go on surveillance. Usually in any given Pros scene the lads are together, or they're solo, we don't often get to see these parting gestures in between.
But, ahem, isn't there a favourite Pros character missing from your review? One who has more lines in this ep. than in all the others put together? Murphy-ism I call it. Still, decorative as Murph is, I didn't find him as interesting when he's not interacting with the lads. I see this was filmed straight after 'Foxhole', which might explain the high Murphy content.
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Date: Monday, 9 March 2009 01:53 pm (UTC)So many lovely moments, sigh. I particularly liked Bodie being positively tender with Doyle when he left the hotel to go on surveillance. Usually in any given Pros scene the lads are together, or they're solo, we don't often get to see these parting gestures in between.
But, ahem, isn't there a favourite Pros character missing from your review? One who has more lines in this ep. than in all the others put together? Murphy-ism I call it. Still, decorative as Murph is, I didn't find him as interesting when he's not interacting with the lads. I see this was filmed straight after 'Foxhole', which might explain the high Murphy content.