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River

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jinglbellsfrocks Tue 13-Oct-15 22:04:01

Anyone watch it?

It was the best thing I have watched in a long time. Good twist at the end too. Great!

jinglbellsfrocks Thu 12-Nov-15 09:42:30

I think I may have got a bit lost with the story. What has the police Inspector's husband actually done? I may have to start again. Without the dozing offs.

rosequartz Wed 11-Nov-15 23:05:24

www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06jkk8f

more an enigmatic, brooding bundle of trouble than the standard good-looking heartthrob Envious!!

If you haven't watched it you'll never catch up now grin

Envious Wed 11-Nov-15 22:49:29

Would someone mind telling me who your talking about? I like to google good looking men! grin

rosequartz Wed 11-Nov-15 22:46:58

Ana I did notice that Ira's black eye seemed to come and go - and I thought he had a broken arm but it mended very quickly!

rosequartz Wed 11-Nov-15 22:46:02

I have subtitles on BBC programmes [technophobe and don't know how to get rid of them]. Then, last night I also activated the voice over thingy for people with bad eyesight and thought it was part of the programme confused.
Tegan I could do the subtitles but it took ages to realise that the audio thingy could be turned off (I thought it was part of some programmes).
However, I recorded WDYTYA with Frances de la Tour - really wanted to watch it but the picture was smaller than usual and I had a large figure doing sign language in the bottom right hand corner. I know she is essential and wonderful for hearing impaired but I found her very offputting.

River is the kind of man you think you could love and nurture and make it all better but who turns out to wreck your life.

Ana Wed 11-Nov-15 22:22:39

I agree that he's strangely attractive!

As well as the partner recovering very quickly from his injuries (I actually thought he was going to be killed in that attack), River really can't go around beating up people he thinks is one of his manifestations - that young black guy he grabbed could have had him for assault...hmm

stillhere Wed 11-Nov-15 22:18:55

I love River, I don't find it too slow. I like more cerebral thriller drama, not all action. Yes, he does have mild asperger's I would think. A lovely character, though. I could see what was coming last week - his poor boss!

Tegan Wed 11-Nov-15 22:16:04

So do I gilly blush. How does he 'act with his eyes'...one minute they're bleak and empty and the next they're so warm and kind?

gillybob Wed 11-Nov-15 22:03:31

I love this series and will be sorry when it's over. I don't know why but I find him strangely attractive hmm

I thought he was Icelandic ???? so just shows what I know.

Tegan Wed 11-Nov-15 21:05:59

I have subtitles on BBC programmes [technophobe and don't know how to get rid of them]. Then, last night I also activated the voice over thingy for people with bad eyesight and thought it was part of the programme confused. Still enjoying it but; don't want him to start a relationship with the psychiatrist lady, though; hoped it I would be different enough to not need that sort of thing [his sidekick got over his injuries pretty quickly, didn't he hmm].

rosesarered Wed 11-Nov-15 20:52:34

Good episode , and last one next week.

chelseababy Wed 11-Nov-15 20:49:30

So we now know that he came to London to live with his mother when his grandmother in Sweden died. He was 14. That explains his accent anyway!

rosequartz Thu 22-Oct-15 23:10:52

LullyDully smile

05.24 am - so it was! Hope you are feeling better.

LullyDully Thu 22-Oct-15 11:52:29

R Q It was 5.00am on one my dodge the coughing fit sessions. to give DH a break! Sorry for being so obviously patronising.

seacliff Thu 22-Oct-15 10:30:35

I thin I've given up on this - so slow, and so many flashbacks.

rosequartz Thu 22-Oct-15 09:48:13

Abbas are Swedish
LullyDully I should have made it more clear (I know they are Swedish grin) that it is A-Ha who are Norwegian!!

rosesarered Thu 22-Oct-15 09:30:00

He has a strong Swedish? Accent, so means he was not brought up here.Other Than that, he himself is a mystery.Perhaps a strong hint of Aspergers ?

LullyDully Thu 22-Oct-15 08:31:15

Clever because it isn't just the main mystery but the detective is also a mystery. Give me this over Darkness any day.

LullyDully Thu 22-Oct-15 08:26:35

P.S. Wolf Hall

NanKate Thu 22-Oct-15 07:05:25

It is a bit to slow for me, the same with the other thriller The Darkness, lots of shots of the two main characters pondering, thinking. However when I watched Mark Rylance as Thomas Cromwell recently in the Hilary Mantel's play/book (the name evades me, it's my age you know) he was very slow and measured in his acting and I thought he was brilliant.

Good to have some programmes worthy of discussion instead of the usual old dross churned out.

chelseababy Thu 22-Oct-15 06:33:55

The psychiatrist asked him about being brought up by his grandmother, maybe British father and Swedish mother brought up (from age 10 was it?) by grandmother?

LullyDully Thu 22-Oct-15 05:24:06

Abbas are Swedish

Grandma2213 Thu 22-Oct-15 00:20:57

I am really loving this drama. I agree rosesarered it is compulsive and unusual but I like the slowness and the lack of 'chat'. You can almost hear them thinking, especially River and the psychologist.

rosesarered Wed 21-Oct-15 20:57:24

It's compulsive viewing, a bit slow, but unusual.I must say I can't work out why he is a Scandinavian and called John River though.

Ana Wed 21-Oct-15 17:53:59

Yes, the songs so far have had a 'dance' theme - Dancing Queen next, perhaps?