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Vera

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Grannyknot Mon 28-Apr-14 20:14:35

Is it only me or was Vera rubbish last night?

2 hours of my life I'll never get back.

numberplease Sun 31-Jan-16 23:52:00

Well, Vera came back with a bang tonight, I thought it was a brilliant episode, and Brenda Blethyn is great. I just wish there were more episodes to each series.

janeainsworth Mon 01-Feb-16 07:37:11

I agree number. I felt BB had improved on Vera's character - in previous series, I felt she was too bumbling and faux naive - last night she seemed much more plausible and the emotional scenes at the end particularly well done. I won't say more in case anyone is going to watch it later!

Grannyknot Mon 01-Feb-16 07:43:04

I enjoyed it too last night. Husband commented that her appearance was less frumpy (not the outfits which were as frumpy as ever) but a new haircut, earrings, a smidgen of make-up. Once he had drawn my attention to it, I agreed.

Teetime Mon 01-Feb-16 08:53:31

I watched this for the first time last night - it was Ok but not a patch on Endeavour. I thought the plot was a bit thin obviously the end was very well acted I thought.

Charleygirl Mon 01-Feb-16 10:21:56

I enjoyed last night's Vera and I agree, she was not nearly as frumpy as usual. The "tiger" plot in Endeavour was totally ridiculous.

Grannyknot Mon 01-Feb-16 10:53:08

charley I agree, the tiger plot in Endeavour made me laugh out loud. Totally OTT and completely unrealistic.

Endeavour often has very convoluted storylines.

Our current favourite is Shetland but of course it has disappeared for a week so will be scratching our heads to remember what happened in the previous episode ...

tiggypiro Mon 01-Feb-16 10:53:34

Knowing the area very well I couldn't quite get my head around the pub at Langdon Beck being so close to a town with a block of flats !
Thoroughly enjoyed it though.

Luckygirl Sun 14-Feb-16 22:21:54

I think I got most of tonight's episode - wonders will never cease! However I could not understand why the woman called Susan (daughter of the old guy who found the first body) committed suicide. I could not see how it related to the case.

Ana Sun 14-Feb-16 22:25:29

She was the hit and run driver.

Charleygirl Sun 14-Feb-16 22:27:03

Luckeygirl thank you, I thought that I was at the stage where I could no longer follow anything from start to finish. I also had no idea why she committed suicide. They were dropping like flies tonight.

numberplease Sun 14-Feb-16 23:34:52

Sadly, next week`s episode is the last in the present series.

ninathenana Mon 15-Feb-16 08:35:44

To be replaced by Grantchester we assume, not so bad then smile

BBbevan Tue 16-Feb-16 08:49:32

Just finished reading The Moth Catcher, so was looking forward to seeing it on screen. I spent most of the time trying to find some similarities to the original. Really disappointed.

janeainsworth Tue 16-Feb-16 09:30:52

Well I haven't watched this week's episode of Vera yet, so in with a chance of understanding the plot grin

Jayh Tue 16-Feb-16 12:28:52

By coincidence, I too had just finished reading the book. The televised version was disappointing and has only a passing resemblance to the original story. Not sure why it had to be rewritten for the screen and if I was Anne Cleeves I would not be best pleased at the result.
I love Vera though and won't read any more until the series is finished.

Eloethan Mon 22-Feb-16 18:30:20

I went out last night and recorded Vera on ITV+ 1. I forgot, though, that it finished at 11, not 10, and now only have half the episode.

Can someone tell me who dun it and why please?

I'm sorry it's the last one, I don't like Grantchester.

Luckygirl Mon 22-Feb-16 19:40:45

SPOILER ALERT!

It was the son Steve Eleothan - the one with the beard who seemed to be the more rational of the two sons. He had a row with his Dad who was planning to sell their trawler and set up home with the immigrant girl who worked in the cafe. He had fallen in love with her. Steve says that the murder was an accident - that he punched his Dad who fell and bashed his head on the pavement. Steve then set about disposing of the body by taking it out to sea in a boat that belonged to his aunt (Tommy's sister-in-law).

There were several sub-plots (?red herrings! grin) concerning the fish factory owner and his sister - it turned out that their Dad was the one who set fire to the factory because he wanted the insurance as they were in financial difficulties. He went into the burning building to make it look as though he had tried to put out the blaze, but he accidentally got burned to a crisp.

Another sub-plot involved smuggling cigarettes and people trafficking - a veritable smorgasbord of dirty dealings!

Eloethan Tue 23-Feb-16 00:06:51

Thank you Luckygirl.

Luckylegs9 Sat 27-Feb-16 15:03:32

Haven't enjoyed this at all, find Vera irritating now and this series for me has been disappointing.