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tattynan Thu 26-Sept-13 23:32:49

Its very gruesome down in Whitechapel at the moment. Do you think that black mould on the archive wall is making the detectives hallucinate?

merlotgran Thu 26-Sept-13 23:37:48

I know these eco friendly lightbulbs take forever to light up but how do they manage to get any work done in so much gloom?

Maggiemaybe Thu 26-Sept-13 23:57:58

I've just watched the last 4 episodes back to back. 4 hours of nerve-shredding evil and dimly lit hokum. I'm now off to bed to pull the covers over my head - just like the mad loon wearing his dead mother's face did before flinging the duvet off and flaying his bedfellow alive.... Sweet dreams.

LizG Fri 27-Sept-13 00:53:57

Hope you sleep well Maggie. Very odd to have their own chapel even if it is called Whitechapel. Are they praying for inspiration perhaps?

PRINTMISS Fri 27-Sept-13 08:13:33

This is a really weird programme, and I watch it, trying to make sure whether I like it or not, and I still do not know!

Eloethan Fri 27-Sept-13 09:04:16

I watched one episode when it was on before and didn't like it at all - too gloomy, gruesome and downright weird.

annodomini Fri 27-Sept-13 09:33:53

Do you have to do that to yourself, Maggie? I saw Whitechapel a couple of times and decided that was enough.

glammanana Fri 27-Sept-13 09:43:02

Two of my most favourite actors on screen at the same time and I'm too frightened to watch them blush very scary !!

Maggiemaybe Sat 28-Sept-13 14:11:45

Heh heh! I actually did sleep very well! I love being scared to death at a safe distance from real life - I'm sure I wouldn't dare watch anything like this ever again if I lived alone though. If my other half's ever away, I leave the light on and read Jane Austen instead of Tess Gerritsen.

Deedaa Sat 28-Sept-13 21:35:53

The trouble is you never realise that you shouldn't have watched something until you're on your own at 2 o'clock in the morning!

Maggiemaybe Sun 29-Sept-13 00:19:49

grin

Anne58 Wed 02-Oct-13 22:20:04

I was about to start a thread, having just watched the latest episode, but luckily I checked first!

A few questions:

1) Does nothing happen in daylight hours?
2) How do they work in such gloom, has anyone thought to contact HR or Health and Safety
3) Those flickering fluorescent tubes, surely enough to trigger a migraine, plus add comments relating to 2)
4) OCD chap, ffs get some sort of help, or at least stop giving us that look that seems to be somewhere between a small boy about to wet himself at a party, or a sheep tangled in barbed wire. That is not acting, it is pulling faces and making odd noises.

Thank you.

merlotgran Wed 02-Oct-13 22:30:47

I agree, phoenix. I used to be glued to Whitechapel but DH and I chatted all the way through tonight's episode only keeping half an eye on it. Goodness knows how they function as a police station.

Ana Wed 02-Oct-13 22:35:38

Aaw, you obviously haven't heard OCD chap's back-story, *phoenix^...

What's irritating me about this series is that it's obviously out to shock, without any proper lead-in or 'ordinariness' at all.

Way back when it first started, the storylines were believable and the main characters weren't all closeted away in the gloom of the Whitechapel police HQ offices, hearing sinister footsteps. Gruesomeness seems to be the order of the day in so many tv dramas these days.

LizG Wed 02-Oct-13 23:32:10

I watched it all but almost gave up half way. It was a relief to get to the news.

Anne58 Thu 03-Oct-13 01:00:56

Ana I do seem to vaguely remember the chaps back story, but I'm pretty sure it isn't sufficient to excuse looking like a startled sheep or a potentially incontinent prep-school pupil.

Of course, that is only my opinion...........

There may well be a school of drama that specialises in training its pupils in these particular styles. Rather a limited demand, I would think.

Lona Thu 03-Oct-13 09:00:26

After seeing Rupert P something on tv on Tuesday, I tried to watch Whitechapel last night.
What a mess! Shan't bother again.

Maggiemaybe Thu 03-Oct-13 12:20:15

Looks like I'm the only one still enjoying it then! I nearly bought a Zombie Apocalypse experience for my strapping son-in-law on his birthday. Good job I didn't, as he's said he would have been scared witless! smile

Lilygran Thu 03-Oct-13 15:17:43

Missed two episodes because we 've been away. Why was last night's in the dark? I think they're working their way through the more gruesome urban legends hmm

Deedaa Thu 03-Oct-13 22:05:35

The first two series had quite good ideas but this has just been boring. I have finally given up on it.

Maggiemaybe Wed 09-Oct-13 12:38:28

Come on, ladies, you know you want to find out what the nasty thing lurking in the police station is! I'll be watching tonight, glass of red in trembling hand...

merlotgran Wed 09-Oct-13 22:13:45

Good twist at the end. shock

Ana Wed 09-Oct-13 22:22:13

Oh, that poor man! He was all sorted, and then....sad

PRINTMISS Thu 10-Oct-13 12:26:09

Should have read his dad's message, shouldn't he? I thought it was very well done, and enjoyed it. Was not particularly scared by it, but then I was sitting comfortably in my own home with the other half near by. Had a terrible night's sleep last night, though, perhaps Whitechapel was the reason.

Maggiemaybe Thu 10-Oct-13 12:26:21

A scarey final episode - the little old lady's image cropping up over the centuries was chilling, as were the final scenes.

Yes indeed, Ana, poor old Chandler is left bereft again...though he can console himself with the knowledge that he looks pretty damn good with his top off. wink