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GrumpyGregry

GrumpyGregry

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Seem to recall Shed your tears got very mixed reviews from then current Hebdenite's.

I found if funny last year when a "London" journo did a piece on Hebden, a place I've not been to since the mid 90's btw and only then to go mtb'ing with some manc mates off CompuServe, and all and sundry waded in decry his southern view point, only for him to point out he was born and bred, and lived in Todmorden!
 

ColinJ

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I reckon the static caravan park in the series is this one above Silsden.
 

ColinJ

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[QUOTE 3115879, member: 45"]And the flaws were ridiculous -they know the boy's dad is on the loose in the area and granny decides it's the right time to let him start riding to school by himself??
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I watched the last episode with a friend and that was exactly what she said!
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They mentioned at the end that the "first series" is available on DVD.[/QUOTE]
I had just said that I bet they made another series and then they announced that.

It was a bad advert for the communities in the valley, but I thought it showed off the local scenery very well.

What I found totally disorientating was how they would show a police car driving down a hilltop lane near Keighley, then pass some shops in Todmorden about 17 miles away, then pull up outside the police station in Sowerby Bridge, another 10 miles in the opposite direction!

I was playing 'spot the landmark'. In some shots, I could actually identify stretches of dry stone wall or road markings from my walks and bike rides over the local hills.
 

srw

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[QUOTE 3115965, member: 45"]We played the same game with Broadchurch last year. There would be a shot in our local Co-Op in North Somerset, then the next scene would be somewhere in Dorset.[/QUOTE]
It's an old game - we used to play it with Inspector Morse. Somewhere towards the end of the run they began to get wise and sort out their routes.
 

MontyVeda

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What I found totally disorientating was how they would show a police car driving down a hilltop lane near Keighley, then pass some shops in Todmorden about 17 miles away, then pull up outside the police station in Sowerby Bridge, another 10 miles in the opposite direction!

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that'll be the magic of television :thumbsup:
 
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GrumpyGregry

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[QUOTE 3115879, member: 45"]...and they didn't. Once the girl had escaped that was it. And the flaws were ridiculous -they know the boy's dad is on the loose in the area and granny decides it's the right time to let him start riding to school by himself??

...and the prison scene was a pointless afterthought to keep the accountant in the last episode. He was completely out of character.

They mentioned at the end that the "first series" is available on DVD. I do hope that they're not making another one. They're attempt to rival Broadchurch has failed.[/QUOTE]
I think it was one of the best things the BBC has done in ages and am looking forward to the next series. As is TLH who only came in from episode four onwards.

but then I thought Broadchurch was tourism advert making a lame attempt at Scandi-noir with neither the scandi nor the noir.

Neither were a patch in Y Gwyll (Hinterland)

As as to the realism or lack of it.... it's fiction!
 
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martint235

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[QUOTE 3115965, member: 45"]We played the same game with Broadchurch last year. There would be a shot in our local Co-Op in North Somerset, then the next scene would be somewhere in Dorset.[/QUOTE]
Try watching the latest series of 24. It's all over the place.
 
[QUOTE 3115879, member: 45"]...and they didn't. Once the girl had escaped that was it. And the flaws were ridiculous -they know the boy's dad is on the loose in the area and granny decides it's the right time to let him start riding to school by himself??

...and the prison scene was a pointless afterthought to keep the accountant in the last episode. He was completely out of character.

They mentioned at the end that the "first series" is available on DVD. I do hope that they're not making another one. They're attempt to rival Broadchurch has failed.[/QUOTE]
Absolutely agree.
 

swee'pea99

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[QUOTE 3115879, member: 45"]...and they didn't. Once the girl had escaped that was it. And the flaws were ridiculous -they know the boy's dad is on the loose in the area and granny decides it's the right time to let him start riding to school by himself??

...and the prison scene was a pointless afterthought to keep the accountant in the last episode. He was completely out of character.

They mentioned at the end that the "first series" is available on DVD. I do hope that they're not making another one. They're attempt to rival Broadchurch has failed.[/QUOTE]
Absolutely disagree. Thought it was the best thing I've seen on telly since I don't know when. Broadchurch was good, but Happy Valley was in a class of its own.
 
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