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By *ensuallover1000 OP   Man
over a year ago

Somewhere In The Ether…

Fellow fans of murder/who perpetrated the decidedly unsociable act/crime/detective thrillers: How good are you at guessing the culprit/s long before the final big reveal?

I’ve been watching Dalgliesh recently (not to be confused with Kenny Dalgliesh mind) and shockingly - and not at all up to my usual level of accuracy, have gotten it wrong in my prediction in both cases I’ve thus far viewed(!!!)

Clearly I am losing my touch

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By *rincess peachWoman
over a year ago

shits creek

Hmmm, it's not often I go "nooooooooooo, I didn't see that coming "

I've not seen the show you mention tho. Worth a gander?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Only one I didn't get recently was clickbait and anyone that's seen it will know why.

Ex used to hate watching programs like that with me because pretty quickly I'd say I know who done it and then she'd beg me to tell and then accuse me of ruining the program.

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By *ensuallover1000 OP   Man
over a year ago

Somewhere In The Ether…


"Hmmm, it's not often I go "nooooooooooo, I didn't see that coming "

I've not seen the show you mention tho. Worth a gander?"

It’s not bad m’lady; a tad slow perhaps and the protagonist is a man of few words (I don’t know if P D James wrote him as such) but certainly worthy of a go if you like crime dramas

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By *rincess peachWoman
over a year ago

shits creek


"Hmmm, it's not often I go "nooooooooooo, I didn't see that coming "

I've not seen the show you mention tho. Worth a gander?

It’s not bad m’lady; a tad slow perhaps and the protagonist is a man of few words (I don’t know if P D James wrote him as such) but certainly worthy of a go if you like crime dramas "

I like true crime bestest. Reminds me not to trust any cunt

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Hmmm, it's not often I go "nooooooooooo, I didn't see that coming "

I've not seen the show you mention tho. Worth a gander?

It’s not bad m’lady; a tad slow perhaps and the protagonist is a man of few words (I don’t know if P D James wrote him as such) but certainly worthy of a go if you like crime dramas

I like true crime bestest. Reminds me not to trust any cunt "

Really, you have no idea...the things I have seen.

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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"Fellow fans of murder/who perpetrated the decidedly unsociable act/crime/detective thrillers: How good are you at guessing the culprit/s long before the final big reveal?

I’ve been watching Dalgliesh recently (not to be confused with Kenny Dalgliesh mind) and shockingly - and not at all up to my usual level of accuracy, have gotten it wrong in my prediction in both cases I’ve thus far viewed(!!!)

Clearly I am losing my touch "

I remembered all the Dalgliesh culprits from the books and the original TV dramas.

I'm good with the formulaic ones but I can't decide who it is for Showtrial.

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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"Hmmm, it's not often I go "nooooooooooo, I didn't see that coming "

I've not seen the show you mention tho. Worth a gander?

It’s not bad m’lady; a tad slow perhaps and the protagonist is a man of few words (I don’t know if P D James wrote him as such) but certainly worthy of a go if you like crime dramas "

I like that it's slower. It felt like the were capturing that 70s feel and using pacing you'd see in the 80s with dramas like Morse.

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By *ensuallover1000 OP   Man
over a year ago

Somewhere In The Ether…


"Fellow fans of murder/who perpetrated the decidedly unsociable act/crime/detective thrillers: How good are you at guessing the culprit/s long before the final big reveal?

I’ve been watching Dalgliesh recently (not to be confused with Kenny Dalgliesh mind) and shockingly - and not at all up to my usual level of accuracy, have gotten it wrong in my prediction in both cases I’ve thus far viewed(!!!)

Clearly I am losing my touch

I remembered all the Dalgliesh culprits from the books and the original TV dramas.

I'm good with the formulaic ones but I can't decide who it is for Showtrial.

"

Oh yes - I’m quite enjoying Showtrial.

I’m hoping for a nice twist or two in the finale

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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"Fellow fans of murder/who perpetrated the decidedly unsociable act/crime/detective thrillers: How good are you at guessing the culprit/s long before the final big reveal?

I’ve been watching Dalgliesh recently (not to be confused with Kenny Dalgliesh mind) and shockingly - and not at all up to my usual level of accuracy, have gotten it wrong in my prediction in both cases I’ve thus far viewed(!!!)

Clearly I am losing my touch

I remembered all the Dalgliesh culprits from the books and the original TV dramas.

I'm good with the formulaic ones but I can't decide who it is for Showtrial.

Oh yes - I’m quite enjoying Showtrial.

I’m hoping for a nice twist or two in the finale "

It'll be the mother! (Either of them seem capable to me.)

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