Yes but the key wasn't in it when Gettrick picked it up, I suppose one of the others could have kept it after he unlocked it but why would they then give it to him? When Baptiste was speaking to Nadia he asked if she thought there was another side to Gettrick and he told her that he'd taken Alice and Sophie she said she didn't know that then she said 'just because you're tortured doesn't mean you abduct two little girls and keep them imprisoned in your house' how did she know they were kept in his house Baptiste didn't say?
People who are wrong are just as sure they're right as people who are right, the only difference is they're wrong
It's like a good book, you can't put it down but are sad when you've finished it because you've enjoyed it so much. Can't wait for tomorrow night to see how it all comes together.
People who are wrong are just as sure they're right as people who are right, the only difference is they're wrong
I'm glad there were no real loose ends like there were in series 1, I thought the whole series was brilliantly written and acted. I wish the last episode had been longer though as it was a tall order to tie everything up in just an hour, then it would have given more time to flesh out some of the story lines such as
Had Alice willingly gone with Adam? How did Adam abduct Lena? Why did Sophie hate her father? Why did Mrs Giroux kill herself so soon after Lena disappeared? Why did Mr Giroux blame Julien for his wife's death? Who was the bearded man? Obviously Juliens imagination but hallucination are normally real people like his wife and Mr Giroux Why was Sam non ops and having to have counselling, surely it wasn't just because of the stolen jeep incident?
Of course we can guess these and any other questions that weren't fully explained and the writers have said that they had to cut some scene's, so perhaps they would have filled in the answers
Assuming Julien survives the surgery and they make another series I wonder how they'll bring him out of retirement again?
People who are wrong are just as sure they're right as people who are right, the only difference is they're wrong
Fab it was. I shall miss it. I must say I was hoping that the two girls would bash Drill man over the head, but it was not to be.
Did the final scene show that Sophie had been totally brainwashed by Drill man & wanted to live 'as a family'? It suggested that to me, yet she put flowers on Henry Reed's grave presumably because he wanted no part in the sordid affair & questioned how Stone could treat her the way he had. As for her relationship with her father, hadn't Julien accused her father of some wrong doing & that tipped her mother to commit suicide following a third abduction? Giroux & Julien had a furious exchange earlier on in the series.
Talking about Stone, was there a brief flash of anger in his eyes when his daughter questioned him? Was he pretending to have dementia all along?
I thought Sam was moved to a desk job following the fire. His counsellor felt he was not ready to return to normal duties as he had not come to terms with his daughter's death in the fire and his burns. If you remember he refused plastic surgery & refused to co-operate with the counsellor.
The writers have teased about another series with Julien Baptiste. They said IF he did not survive surgery they could write about his previous cases. I think they've left the door open with Baptiste's feeling that there had been other abducted girls.
Pretty sure Sam was on desk duties because of the jeep incident. He lied to protect his son. Theft of an army vehicle is nigh on a court marshal offence so he was lucky to keep his job at all.
Oh and one thing that only really came to me after chatting to someone else about something else entirely ... how did all the army peeps manage to stay on that one base in Germany for so many years? If you're in the forces you normally move base every two or three years
Someone else said they wouldn't have stayed in one place that long too, they might have left Sam there because of their missing daughter but everyone else would have been posted every few years. They'd also have had unannounced spot checks on their houses so they'd have seen the locks on Adam's bedroom door and might have found the basement. You'd have thought they'd have had an army advisor giving their imput but I'm willing to give the writers a bit of leeway for dramtic effect
People who are wrong are just as sure they're right as people who are right, the only difference is they're wrong
I also think the writers were very clever trying to distract us by dropping in the wolfs and necklaces as red herrings just as they did with the bees etc in series 1.
I hadn't realised the writers might use Julien's earlier cases for series 3 but like the idea of him continuing to look for Adam's other victims
People who are wrong are just as sure they're right as people who are right, the only difference is they're wrong
Someone else said they wouldn't have stayed in one place that long too, they might have left Sam there because of their missing daughter but everyone else would have been posted every few years. They'd also have had unannounced spot checks on their houses so they'd have seen the locks on Adam's bedroom door and might have found the basement. You'd have thought they'd have had an army advisor giving their imput but I'm willing to give the writers a bit of leeway for dramtic effect
Except The Drill Sergeant, as I like to call him, wasn't in army housing, so he wouldn't have been subject to the same checks. As a single man he wouldn't have a house at all. But that's by the by, he would have been moved every few years.
And I'll forgive them that one because it was a brilliant series.
Oh the wolf thing. Did you notice they carried that right through to the end? The contact in Switzerland who found out about TDS's fsmily was someone with the surname "wolf".
My only real problem with the whole series was the bloody shot in the opening credits of the trees moving against the sky. Set me a spinning!!