Great ending. Great series. Made me cry 🙂 And think. And then cry a bit more. So no change there then.
On the other hand, it didn’t make me write a long and ponderous blogpost 😉
EDIT: I just got a letter postmarked Hyde in Cheshire. Do you think someone is trying to tell me something???!!!!Â
DaddyBean says
Yeah, I’ve not been a regular watcher, but have watched it on and off. ‘Twas a good ending
iamdecal says
wasnt sure what the ending was gonna be, but doubted id be very happy with it – however now ive seen it, i cant think how it could have been handled in a better way really .
shame its all over though
site admin says
I assumed it was going to have some sort of awful cheesy “Annie is a nurse in the ward” ending – i was awfully glad it didn’t. Very bitter sweet ending – but i guess the inference was that with a brain tumour that couldn’t be removed, his days were not going to be long perhaps?
Always find the “am i, aren’t i mad” dilemmas a bit unnerving though. Will miss it 🙂 Mind you, i’ve still never seen series 1, episode 2 🙂
HelenHaricot says
having pretty much missed the whole series, I did enjoy it!
Michelle says
Didn’t see a single episode so have no idea what it’s about.
Daddybean says
Woooo, Spooky letter……
Michelle, it’s basically cop show with a twist. The twist being that the main character has apparently had an accident and is in hospital in a coma, and has somehow ended up back in the 1970’s – still being a cop – CID, in a team that seems to take it’s model from the Sweeney, meanwhile he seems to be getting messages/contact of sorts from the future of him in hospital.
TBh, the whole, from the future/ getting messages/ what does it all mean part of the plot is a bit meaningless really. The fun is in the clash of the 21st century cop and the 1970’s.