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You never know, this time next year we could be hearing the announcement of a third series of Whitechapel, this time based on a fairground promoter who keeps someone in a cage who bears a passing resemblance to some animal or other....
We're just getting this in Ontario on TVO. They're 2 episodes in. But I bought the dvd when I was last in the UK so I had already watched it. I worked out the killer within ten seconds of meeting him, but then the name clued me in. Actually I quite enjoyed it. And I liked the team a lot. But how they're going to work the Krays in is beyond me. How are they going to start off:
Hey, you remember when we had that Jack the Ripper copycat??
Yeah.
Well don't look now...
I agree, they should do contemporary original crime. The writing's good enough and so is the acting. Using JtR as a jump-off is a sexy idea but you can't sustain the copycat crap. Especially since the Krays weren't spree/serial killers. They killed people in the course of their business. Nothing romantic or atmospheric than that.
If it was so well written, could someone explain the relevance of naming Hutchinson as the likely 1888 killer? It would have made narrative sense had the detectives used the Hutchinson connection to predict that the copycat would come forward in the guise of a witness after the final killing. But since the denouement didn't pan out in that way, I'm utterly baffled.
If it was so well written, could someone explain the relevance of naming Hutchinson as the likely 1888 killer? It would have made narrative sense had the detectives used the Hutchinson connection to predict that the copycat would come forward in the guise of a witness after the final killing. But since the denouement didn't pan out in that way, I'm utterly baffled.
Regards.
Garry Wroe.
The final killing goes wrong, Garry, that's why...
Of course, since I live in Ohio, we will probably never see it...even IF BBC America decides to show. I still get Doctor Who's a season late...
i saw a few clips of it online n i wood like to see it but i can only find on PAL not NTSC on Amazon, I also found it on iTunes for only $5 for all 3 episodes (not sure how it works in the UK iTunes store or how much it wood be) but for those of us who don't have dvd players that play PAL dvds its on option, If i brake down n but it i'll give my review.
Just heard its coming back for a third series. Friends house being scouted as a possible location. Can't imagine what crime spree they will base a third series on.
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