I think this was P D James' first book (may be wrong). Excellently adapted and without those 10 second scenes assuming the viewer had the attention span of a goldfish which later adaptations of her stories the director seems to have decided on. Enjoyed it.
Even in PD James the inheritors- elites always win. Ordinary i.e. poor people never stand a chanche. I find this a disappointing element of the Dagliesh series. With Agatha Christie it is more of a level playing field at least.
No. It’s because the church views suicide as murder. The old term was “self-murder.” And because they died in the act, they didn’t have time to repent. The thinking today is that suicidal people aren’t necessarily “in their right minds” so aren’t necessarily fully culpable for their actions.
This is a bad portrayal of Dalgliesh here by Marsden - he comes across as obnoxious, cold, smug and charmless. Nothing like how Dalgleish is written in the books.
The good doctor seems quite a schemer; appears as if he had decided to posess Sally already before her appointment; this in spite of her obvious baggage. Wonder what other projects he has going; if he's also one of the money mules...
Nice touch filming at a real fete, or at least it seems so. Children's art, pre-internet games for kids, pony rides - charming.
P D James is very good. Love all this series. Thank you for posting it.❤❤
40:15 "People have an endless capacity for fooling themselves". Indeed.
Indeed! 😊
Remember that, America, as you vote on 11/4/2024
This is a great series. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️🧡🥰🤗
Brilliant!! 👏🏻✨Cheers for the upload!! 🙏🏻
Thank you for this series.
An American.
Great episode
I think this was P D James' first book (may be wrong). Excellently adapted and without those 10 second scenes assuming the viewer had the attention span of a goldfish which later adaptations of her stories the director seems to have decided on. Enjoyed it.
Gotta hand it to Anglia for those beautiful outdoor nature scenes.
I thought I knew that face, John Vine played Lutz in Michael Mann's classic cult horror The Keep, great stuff
This is bigger than cat and pigeons. This is lion in thick of the peacocks.
Enjoyed the movie. Thanks.
Thank you!
The water jug with glass on top sure is neat.
Roy was the best Adam Daglrish
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The law is not lawful and the order has become disorder. They only promote more chaos.
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I’m not too distraught over her laying there at 49:49… I wish it would have happened in an earlier in the show! 😮
Lol, why pick on her? I wish most of the characters had been bumped off
Wow! Stephen and Sally are Harry and Meghan! It all makes sense now.
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Say what NOW 🥵🥶 are you having a LAUGH 😂🤣
Beyond silly !!!
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Not in the least. Ginge and cringe are pondlife and meeegain is still alive unfortuately😂😂😂
Even in PD James the inheritors- elites always win. Ordinary i.e. poor people never stand a chanche. I find this a disappointing element of the Dagliesh series. With Agatha Christie it is more of a level playing field at least.
I agree. James has an elitist streak ...
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Banning people from being buried onsite because of suicide? Nasty, vindictive even.
No. It’s because the church views suicide as murder. The old term was “self-murder.” And because they died in the act, they didn’t have time to repent. The thinking today is that suicidal people aren’t necessarily “in their right minds” so aren’t necessarily fully culpable for their actions.
Even the Catholic church adhered to this in the past....not anymore.
Does anyone know the name of the theme song and who does it?
music is by Richard Harvey
It's not a song.
This is a bad portrayal of Dalgliesh here by Marsden - he comes across as obnoxious, cold, smug and charmless. Nothing like how Dalgleish is written in the books.
The good doctor seems quite a schemer; appears as if he had decided to posess Sally already before her appointment; this in spite of her obvious baggage. Wonder what other projects he has going; if he's also one of the money mules...
This is not how I had Dalgliesh pictured in my mind...