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ORIGINAL: warspite1 Well The Dublin Murders came to an end tonight and I have to say I found that thoroughly enjoyable, Sarah Greene was a delight to watch, Killian Scott is a fine actor, Conleth Hill (Lord Varys) was good value, but the surprise was at the end and a very, very fine performance from the baddie (don't worry no spoilers here ) Thanks for not revealing any spoilers and thanks again for recommending this series. I have watched the five episodes so far, will watch the sixth tomorrow. I have been enjoying the series hugely. Best wishes, Steve Episode 6 took us into fantasy land and it has soured my experience with this series. Will watch the remaining two episodes but they will need to salvage the series for me because, as it stands, it is seriously flawed thanks to episode 6. Best wishes, Steve warspite1 Mmmm I think you are coming at this from the wrong angle. You need to take a more cerebral approach here. Allow me to explain. Sarah Greene. I would. You make a good point. However, I like my dark and gritty murder mysteries to be believable and consistent... not to degenerate into farce over the course of 57 minutes. Up to episode 5 would rate the series so far 9.5/10. Up to episode 6 would rate the series so far 7.5/10 Up to episode 6 without the Sarah Greene effect 6.5/10 I really hope episodes 7 and 8 recover some that lost ground. Episode 6 really disappointed me. Best wishes, Steve warspite1 I think (and earnestly hope) it does. But if, as you watch 7 and even 8, you find that 6 is still gnawing away at you like a rat at Castle Harrenhal, then just console yourself with the thought that there will be a scene with Ms Greene in a few minutes Ok... Just finished episode 8 and, thankfully, the last two episodes did redeem the travesty that was episode 6. Overall, very much enjoyed the series and would give it 9/10 on the shunwickometer. I know Cassie admitted that they shouldn't have gone into that house and blamed it on her and her handler being out of control. But, honestly, they would need to have been demented to even imagine they could pull that off. A very good but flawed series. Will start watching Loki100's recommendation of Guilt tomorrow. Did you watch the first episode of His Dark Materials? For me, the jury is out so far. Some things I liked, some things not so much. Still early in the series at the moment, though, and saw enough to keep me watching. Best wishes, Steve warspite1 Glad you stuck with it and agreed it was worth it What did you think of the performance of the 'baddie'? I though that was a highlight. As for His Dark Materials, I am really not feeling it from the clips I've seen, but will defo watch it. However, the plan is to watch the series in bulk over Christmas when my elder little cruiser is home from Uni. One of the most appalling baddies I have seen in a murder mystery for a while. Yes, a great performance and the main reason I would give a 9 rather than an 8.5. All the performances were top notch. It was a high quality production all round. Best wishes, Steve
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