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Vera on ITV, Sunday night

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Parsleywin Sun 19-Mar-17 12:33:39

I've noticed that a new series of Vera, which I've never watched before, starts tonight. Does anyone recommend it?

ninathenana Mon 27-Mar-17 14:59:21

Not sure about a mourning ring Cherrytree I know mourning brooches were quiet popular in the past, particularly in Victorian times. They often contained a lock of the diceased's hair

Badenkate Mon 27-Mar-17 14:57:43

No, I've never heard of them either

Cherrytree59 Mon 27-Mar-17 12:50:12

But am I the only one who has never heard of a Mourning Ring ?smile

Greyduster Mon 27-Mar-17 12:46:04

And I want her hat!! grin

Greyduster Mon 27-Mar-17 12:45:04

I love the programme too. The storylines aren't perfect, but neither were the later Shetland ones. I got to book five of Shetland and stalled completely, having devoured the others. Nothing about it gripped me. But I enjoyed the TV series and although Douglas Henshall has none of the Mediterranean good looks of Perez in the books, I think he was 'right'. I've deliberately not read any of the Vera books yet.

Anya Mon 27-Mar-17 12:35:45

Varian grin

I like Vera too. Enjoyed last nights episode, just right for Sunday evening.

varian Mon 27-Mar-17 12:20:01

I like Vera. It is good to have central character roughly the same age and shape as me, with a simlar disdain for fashion. However although I am still working in my seventies as is Brenda Blethyn, I suspect that there are very few, if any DCIs our age who haven't been pensioned off.

ninathenana Mon 27-Mar-17 12:17:02

I don't think it's a spoiler to say
Two episodes, two bodies pulled from the water zzzzzzz
I love Vera but last night was rather slow.

nigglynellie Mon 27-Mar-17 12:04:18

I love Vera, but it does tend to send me to sleep!!

Badenkate Mon 27-Mar-17 10:53:26

I think it's to emphasise the fact Charleygirl that she has no interest in normal family life or comforts - except alcohol. That's why there's the continuing thread about her lack of interest in her partner's young child and how she always has an excuse not to go to social gatherings.

merlotgran Mon 27-Mar-17 10:52:42

I was too full after a lovely lunch cooked by DD so thought it better to save Line of Duty for another night.

Vera is always just right for a Sunday evening slump.

annsixty Mon 27-Mar-17 10:46:59

When Vera first started she did look older and careworn and very old fashioned. Brenda Blethyn is a very attractive woman and when we saw her doing a charity appeal on tv a few days ago I did a double take to make sure it really was "Vera".
Perhaps she will have a love life written in!!

annodomini Mon 27-Mar-17 10:35:45

Is it my imagination, but was Brenda Blethyn looking younger than in previous series? After Line of Duty it was a relief to turn over to ITV+1 to watch the much slower-paced Vera!

Charleygirl Mon 27-Mar-17 10:11:38

I thought that last night's episode was a bit slow. Is it me or does the inside of her house make her look totally destitute?

Cherrytree59 Mon 27-Mar-17 10:05:32

Spoiler Alert!
Is a mourning Ring common knowledge?
I had never heard of such a thing.
I now have seen several, some are very beautiful on Google.
I am not sure that I would recognise one on a black & white photo in a newspaper .

grannypiper Tue 21-Mar-17 07:24:05

I was so excited that Vera was back but DH chatted all the way through about how he couldnt follow the plot and insisted his lack of understanding was nothing to with 8 pints of lager, i was so glad he fell asleep 15 mins from the end. He may very well be Vera's next case !

TerriBull Mon 20-Mar-17 13:32:06

The books somehow are better, but then books generally are. I find these dramatisations a bit slow. I like Brenda Blethyn as an actress, but she doesn't match the description of Vera in the books

BlueBelle Mon 20-Mar-17 13:19:59

Bit too simple I think ....but I ll give it another go I m guessing they are stand alone episodes can't say I m chomping at the bit though

Ana Mon 20-Mar-17 13:12:08

I thought Vera's accent slipped occasionally last night, which is unusual. It's certainly easy watching.

janeainsworth Mon 20-Mar-17 13:10:07

AA? How did that get in?

janeainsworth Mon 20-Mar-17 13:09:35

In 30 years of living in the north east I've never met anyone with an accent like Vera's.
Compulsive viewing though to spot the locations, especially last night AA's part of the action was in the boat shed at Tynemouth sailing club where MrA is a keen member smile
And I rather like Aidan wink

Welshwife Mon 20-Mar-17 12:31:34

Team work loves the cases and her team love her!

Moocow Mon 20-Mar-17 11:55:23

I think she has softened BUT really enjoyable tv drama at last returns.

annodomini Mon 20-Mar-17 10:04:11

Vera is a fantasy! She wouldn't make Sergeant in today's CID, never mind Inspector. She'd have been put out to grass long ago!

Auntieflo Mon 20-Mar-17 09:47:49

I agree, her clothes don't get any better, but I'm sure her face has benefitted from a bit of make up. Anyway, I thought her skin looked good. Re, the Shetland books and TV series, Jimmy Perez has black hair in the books, so why didn't the actor who played him, dye his hair?