Cilica
Joined May 2018
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Morals are within us that can easily come and go depending on the circumstances. The cast is great in a story about surviving debt, hard work and finding your feet as daughter who've mother has died. There are many characters in the movie that decide for others what is moral, what is not while some are standing by theirs while gossip says otherwise. Great storyline about making difficult choices, and what happens when some 'in a moment' change their morals because they've found a conscious.
I disagree with many that this is a 'man-hating, and/or feminist' movie. I found nothing to indicate this in the storyline. Additionally, I didn't find the foul language foul at all!
I disagree with many that this is a 'man-hating, and/or feminist' movie. I found nothing to indicate this in the storyline. Additionally, I didn't find the foul language foul at all!
What was a great series for 1 and 2 has become tongue tied in series 3. The New DCI's character arrives with poor, self deprecating, and awkward communication skills that I am wondering how she got as far as she has in her career. The 'Boss' is short with the new DCI additionally. Why? In this episode this poor dialogue is distancing from the character, I cannot like her. I hope this changes in the coming episodes regardless of a good storyline. Though saying the story is good, I have noticed other characters having 'they wouldn't talk like that' moments. Perhaps there are new writers that cannot write dialogue.