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Kiri

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BlueBelle Thu 11-Jan-18 07:58:27

Anyone watching this? Sarah Lancashire is such a good actress I didn’t fall asleep during the first one so it must have been good ?

travelsafar Thu 11-Jan-18 08:03:16

Yes found it very interesting. Didnt like the fact she was drinking and driving though shock but i have a feeling it is not going to be the little girl's father who 'dunnit'

BlueBelle Thu 11-Jan-18 08:17:08

Whoops pressed the button too soon I felt there was some gaps in the writing because when she first went to the foster parents home and barged in I actually thought she was walking into her own home as she was so familiar I think a better lead up to where they had reached that stage would have been helpful and would a dog really be allowed to sit in her office ???

OldMeg Thu 11-Jan-18 08:42:13

No, I missed this. What side was it on?

Humbertbear Thu 11-Jan-18 08:51:58

Channel 4 last night. It was very good. Sarah Lancashire was excellent but can’t believe her dog is trapped in the car till next week.

OldMeg Thu 11-Jan-18 08:58:07

Thanks Humberbear I’m a great Sarah Lancaster fan, remember Happy Valley?

Christinefrance Thu 11-Jan-18 09:08:34

I enjoy everything Sarah Lancashire does and this was no exception. good story, the drink driving thing showed someone warts and all I thought.
I felt like you about the poor dog Humbertbear.

Iam64 Thu 11-Jan-18 09:18:22

I forgot to watch and will catch up today. BlueBelle, there's an old social work tradition of the office dog. I suspect it's not as common a feature these days but offices I've worked in have definitely benefited from a regular dog. The dogs simply lie under their owners desk, unless they're called on to offer a bit of therapy to visiting children or exhausted colleagues.

AyjayF Thu 11-Jan-18 09:20:05

The acting was excellent. A great cast + gripping story.
Once again though the accents were wrong. Set in Bristol but the locals sounded East Anglian to me.

sunseeker Thu 11-Jan-18 09:27:03

Ayjay Have to agree about the accents - although Sarah Lancashire was pretty close. Being a Bristolian I found myself looking at the backgrounds to see if I could recognise where they were!

TerriBull Thu 11-Jan-18 10:29:33

Loved the dog, even though he purpotedly farts frequently hmm Anything with Sarah Lancashire in it is usually worth tuning into.

Teetime Thu 11-Jan-18 10:45:49

Don't tell me I've saved it to watch at the weekend.

glammanana Thu 11-Jan-18 12:05:04

She is such a good actress and HB I'm sure her pal will rescue the dog to do his business and go indoors .
I also think the assumption the father is responsible wrong and we are in for a really good story.

ninathenana Thu 11-Jan-18 12:05:58

Loved it, eagerly awaiting the next episode.

Alima Thu 11-Jan-18 12:33:18

I have just watched this and think it is very good. Sarah Lancashire has been wonderful in every programme she has been in. Loved her as Raquel in Corrie.

Jalima1108 Thu 11-Jan-18 13:09:28

Set in Bristol but the locals sounded East Anglian to me.
I will try to watch it tonight!

Sarah Lancashire is good so I recorded it as it looked very promising.

Lazigirl Thu 11-Jan-18 13:34:48

Is it just me? I think Sarah Lancashire is a brilliant actor and thought she was perfect in Happy Valley and Last Tango in Halifax, but was very disappointed with the first episode of Kiri. Her accent is so bad it was hard to hear what she was saying at times, and for a very sensitive storyline it started off as almost a comedy. I will watch next episode and see if it improves.

NotTooOld Thu 11-Jan-18 13:37:22

Really enjoyed it except had to turn the sound up all the time. Sue Johnson was good as the mother. Her dark face with the bright lipstick was quite creepy.

BlueBelle Thu 11-Jan-18 14:03:20

Definitely not east Anglian accents ( said by an East Anglian)
Well I ve never worked in an office where adog would sit so missed out on that one
I thought Sarah Lancashire was a strange social worker with no boundaries walking into the prosepective adoptive parents house and telling the mother to get out the way while she charged upstairs to get the child When Kiri started a nose bleed in the car she just brushed it aside as a ‘ wipe it with your tissue’ attitude ...but that’s the writers interpretation not Sarah Lancashire but she dies seems a very unconventional social worker

Jalima1108 Thu 11-Jan-18 14:21:07

Oh dear, I thought I was going to enjoy this tonight but perhaps I will be picking out all the faults instead now!

Why does she have to have a Bristol accent anyway, even if it's set there - people do move around the country for work and don't always lose their original accents.

Lazigirl Thu 11-Jan-18 15:59:06

Don't be put off Jalima. Although I was critical it's a very brave attempt at portraying the difficult life of a social worker who is flawed and who will always be wrong in the eyes of the public. It is a drama after all so have to allow them a bit of slack. Apparently the same writer intends writing a drama about Grenfell Tower.

Christinefrance Thu 11-Jan-18 16:58:57

I agree Lazigirl the writer is trying to portray a flawed social worker, with a good heart I think but human and engaging. So often for social workers its a case of damned if they do and damned if they don't.

callgirl1 Thu 11-Jan-18 17:33:00

I keep thinking about the foster parents` teenage son, who told the social worker that he`d heard his parents say they loved Kiri more than they loved him.

BlueBelle Thu 11-Jan-18 18:05:11

That connected with me too Callgirl I think he said something like “ they chose her but they just got me” I ve never really thought a birth child might think like that you always hear it the other way round don’t you ?

judypark Thu 11-Jan-18 18:09:59

Looks promising, Sarah L. Is a brilliant actress as is Suranne Jones also from Corrie.
I too struggled with the volume, thought it was my ancient TV but chatting to DD who has an all singing all dancing set with a fancy surround sound, she too had to keep turning up the volume.