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Jed Mercurio/Line of Duty fans

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Eloethan Sun 26-Aug-18 20:04:35

There's a new series starting tonight at 9 pm on BBC1 called "The Bodyguard". The I described it as "gripping stuff", "electrifying thriller".

Nana3 Sun 02-Sept-18 23:40:03

Not following the story at all well tonight, is it just me. Who's the guy who came to Julia's hotel room (forgotten the name he gave David ? Was the bomb in the case that David had checked ? Also unbelievable that he wasn't more hurt. Oh well, I was doing the ironing as well as watching.

oldbatty Sat 01-Sept-18 09:44:15

Himself thrusting away in his vest didn't do it for me I'm afraid.
Interconnecting doors....Pah!!!

Iam64 Fri 31-Aug-18 20:50:06

Line of Duty was a real triumph in tv drama. It will take some topping but Bodyguard is great Sunday evening viewing

oldbatty Fri 31-Aug-18 19:32:35

Sure, Eloethan I agree there. Line of Duty had some real " wow I didn't see that coming moments"

Eloethan Fri 31-Aug-18 18:47:16

So far, I prefer Line of Duty too but I do think Bodyguard is pretty good and better than most things on TV at the moment.

oldbatty Fri 31-Aug-18 11:09:03

I much preferred Line of Duty, much.

Grannyknot Tue 28-Aug-18 18:59:11

He is one of the main actors in a Netflix series "Medici: Masters of Florence" which I really enjoyed.

www.netflix.com/gb/title/80152118

Greyduster Tue 28-Aug-18 18:50:53

Richard Madden played Robb Stark in GOT. I have never seen GOT (too graphic for me!) though I have read all the books and he is one of the major characters.

Iam64 Tue 28-Aug-18 18:39:30

Same here - phew! I haven't seen the actor, whose name escapes me, in Game of Thrones. In fact, I've never seen. GoThrones but having seen him in this drama, I begin to understand by so many young women watch Game of Thrones

Sparklefizz Tue 28-Aug-18 17:03:23

I like all his "Yes Ma'am" "No Ma'am" (and the bullet proof vest blush

Sparklefizz Tue 28-Aug-18 17:01:02

I do the opposite HildaW - I forget I am not only a girl!!! confused

HildaW Tue 28-Aug-18 14:13:12

Mind you - within a minute of thinking all the stripping off was just a little flustering I do find myself thinking (with my Grandma's head on)....bless, he's only a boy! I'm getting too old!

Ilovecheese Tue 28-Aug-18 13:11:09

Brilliant idea Sparklefizz

HildaW Tue 28-Aug-18 13:08:55

No Greyduster you are far from alone!

HildaW Tue 28-Aug-18 13:08:14

OOhhh Sparklefizz, you have a good eye for the detail....and its just the thought of devious thing that would be in this plot!

I'm trying to think of the last time a TV programme's plot got so many people interested AND its not a nasty murder with a young female as victim (always a bonus) Although the recent Unforgotten was an exception as we were distanced from the nastiness of the crime right up to the last episode when we saw the true evil of the doctor's character..

Sparklefizz Tue 28-Aug-18 12:44:10

Perhaps the bodyguard's estranged wife's new boyfriend is only really on the scene to find out more about the bodyguard from her, and hence would find out where the children went to school. A softly softly approach to wheedle his way in .... Just a thought.

Greyduster Tue 28-Aug-18 12:27:39

It appears that all ministerial cars have, in addition to other protective features (commensurate with those shown in last night’s episode), polycarbonate toughened bulletproof windows. But that would not have facilitated the plot line.
Anyway, as an aside, am I the only one who found the bulletproof vest he stripped down to a total turn on ??

Ilovecheese Tue 28-Aug-18 11:28:36

So who do we think told the bombers where his children went to school? Must be someone in the Home Secs office.

HildaW Tue 28-Aug-18 11:24:02

Its great....and I'm secretly rooting for Lavender...its just that everybody seems to say she's dangerous, ambitious a sociopath etc....is that just a bit too obvious?....mind you knowing the writers it could be a cunning double bluff....anyway its just good telly and that's such a great thing in the usual sea of dross.

trisher Tue 28-Aug-18 11:07:28

Thought it was gripping except I did begin to think he was too close to Superman and there were holes. What happened to the back-up car when they were under fire? Isn't its purpose to take over when things like that happen and whip her off?
Nice to see Gina Mckee again a much underrated actor.

Iam64 Tue 28-Aug-18 08:52:08

The level of tension and difficulty in knowing who is the most dangerous is so reminiscent of Line oF Duty. What a brilliant piece of television. I agree with you mcem, adrenalin following a life threatening incident, combine that with two lonely, emotionally all over the place / repressed people and the inevitable happens.
I heard someone on a radio 5 phone in after episode 1, who complained that 'political correctness' led her husband to walk out. she said they both found it unbelievable that so many key characters were female! Ahem, Theresa May, Amber Rudd, Cressida Dick to name three women in key roles right now. Anyone who had worked with the Police for example, will be in regular contact with female officers at all ranks, they are ambitious and do get promoted of course. Sorry, OP rant.

mcem Tue 28-Aug-18 07:50:48

The shared level of tension during the attack almost inevitably spilled over when they were alone! It had to happen at some stage and I thought that the timing was appropriate!
I too am wondering who's the more manipulative of the two!

cornergran Tue 28-Aug-18 06:47:23

Many levels and threads in this one kept us both riveted again. Not sure how the affair will end, other than badly and wonder who is manipulating who. Would like to see more of David’s wife and left wondering about the dismissed staff member from episode one, who is she really and what is she up to.

crystaltipps Tue 28-Aug-18 06:26:09

I’m not disappointed by the inevitable affair , we know it won’t end happily. Can’t wait to see what happens. I’m officially hooked on this one. Loving it.

Eloethan Tue 28-Aug-18 00:18:45

Thanks for that link Farmor - very interesting and, as you say, the comments were good too.

Reading them solved something for me. I was trying to remember where I had seen the actor Paul Ready before. It was in the wonderfully funny Motherland where he played a hysterically drippy character.