I have to admit having missed the first part on Sunday, Mondays part made no sense to me at all apart from the horrific torture the victims underwent - I'm still not sure why they were torturing them in the first place..:confused:
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I have to admit having missed the first part on Sunday, Mondays part made no sense to me at all apart from the horrific torture the victims underwent - I'm still not sure why they were torturing them in the first place..:confused:
Dont worry em, i saw Sundays and it made no sense come mondays it still made no sense. So no wonder only watching one was confusing. I just could get to grips with what was going on.
Me as well, the first thing you saw was him sewing up his mouth and these drops of blood, from then on i knew it might be a bit difficult to understand.
Where have the days gone of being able to instantly understand what was happening??!!
Eg: There was a murder so many years ago which is unsolved, but doesn't involve religious sects/cults etc (Or maybe that was Sunday's part lol)
I know what you mean but i did really enjoy last weeks. With the travellors. Boyd was on top form as always though so it didnt really matter, i like his comments.
Yeah, last weeks was brilliant and easy to understand. This week I just got confused, but I didn't mind so much - whilst Trevor is on my tv, I'm happy :wub: :lol:
The Cold Case team is called in when escaped psychiatric patient Daniel Lennon directs a family to unearth a male body in their Hampstead garden, in the penultimate instalment of Waking The Dead.
Unable to remember killing his parents, for which he was convicted, Daniel is off his medication, on the run and has started taking drugs.
The team discovers that the body in the garden is Austrian student Rolf Voller, who went missing in the Sixties. They question elderly consultant psychiatrist Dr Raymond Parke, who worked with Voller. Both knew Daniel. Parke warns them to find Daniel quickly.
Believing the answers to Voller's death lie in the case of Daniel's murdered parents, Eve examines the murder scene. Meanwhile, Daniel cons his way into the home of Dr Parke. Trapped in his own home, Parke frantically tries to get away.
Please note that the sixth and final two-part story in the current series will broadcast on Sunday 18 and Monday 19 February at 9pm on BBC One. On Sunday 11 February, BBC One will screen the Bafta Film Awards.
tidying things up.......merged :D
It was much better last night as i actually understood what was goingon. They didnt do a very good job though, i dont think they caught anyone. Alive anyway.