Trial & Retribution Season 10, Episode 4: Closure: Part 2
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Season 10, Episode 4: Closure: Part 2
Original Air Date-22 January 2007
Roisin's interest in Stanford goes beyond the professional when she gets drunk and amorous and Walker has to warn her about her behaviour. He is also displeased when she expresses doubts as to the reliability of a former colleague who investigated the earlier murders. When a female officer is the victim of a vicious attack, Roisin has to face up to the truth. Is Max Stanford actually who he claims to be? - Кино
I think all the Trials ,& Retributions are really good. Great acting and story lines. Never boring or dull.
Nice to watch these all over again years later...thank you.
A brilliant episode in my eyes, and I also like Inspector Mike- he has his flaws, but he also has a humane side to him and he is a tenacious detective
I was waiting for Satch to say: ''See? I told you about close-set eyes!''
Great performance by Chrissy Rock, who played Sylvia. She was the lead actress in 'Ladybird, Ladybird' by Ken Loach.
Very good episode! Thank you ,actors with their performance are great!
Walker & Connor drive me crazy but I love the plots/series!!
Agree on both points.
Great acting, particularly Crissy Rock who played Sylvia.
That Indian actor a stupid wanker.......
Gary Pearn Totally Agree with you. She acted her heart out. Got me weeping buckets.
The age thing about the suspect seems quite implausible. He depended on the book being out of print. But in the age of Amazon, even in 2006, out of print books were still accessible. And it was a huge risk for him to keep coming back to UK when just 1 cop figuring out his age would tumble the whole deal.
Riveting...each and every season and episode....binge worthy...
Poor old Detective Satch a kind un-toxic cop always bullied and scapegoated by seniors! It'd be great in one episode if he got promoted.
Satch was a full blown misogynist in Prime Suspect.
This one hurt. Incredible acting. Sylvia broke me. To close to reality
The profiler made me think of him when he talked about a handsome older man a professional, good with women, and I thought, that is you.
Me too
Pete Hamill, who writer, actor
As good if not better than last seasons offering. I liked how Roison finally made the fellas play the game by her rules in the final interrogation scene.
Roisin needs to be demoted to traffic warden !!! far too full of her own self importance !!! I know its just a tv play !! hahahah
Agreed. She listens to nobody... 🤦🏼♂️
@Maria Wilson yes most definitely. I mentioned a similar comment like yours when Roisin first came onto the series. Her character gets on my nerves fr!!!
@@greall Yes it is just a TV show, but find me a high achiever who didn't go their own way in life, making decisions and standing by them? She in my opinion is showing the right characteristics of someone going somewhere. lol
Good one. Won't give it away. But this one bothered me quite a bit cuz the internet is a vicious place for immature, gullible, lonely, young, sometimes insecure teens, even young adults or all ages, actually. Anyone can get sucked in. It happened in my family. Luckily I convinced someone to step in and prevent them from meeting this man. The bad part... he was never caught. He's still out there searching, luring them in. If you don't keep open communication with your loved ones, know what your children are doing, who they are talking to, who they are seeing, anything can happen. Parents or young people, if you're reading this, YOU can't be trusting, naive and gullible thinking 'It can't happen to me'; that's your first mistake. It's REAL, it happens....poor, middle class, wealthy. They don't care as long as they succeed. Whether it be a situation like in this show or child trafficking agenda, or even trying to lure women into lending them money for some crazy business scheme...I could tell you actual facts.... they don't stop until they get what they want. Be safe, keep your family safe and God bless. L
That professor guy gave me the creeps from the first moment ❗️
figured it out from the point the boy was murdered and they said there is a leak. identity theft was a surprise though
I realised that Thomas US Narrator Michael Brandon was in this episode of Trial and Retribution.
Thank you for posting this,excellent acting all round
tina peters Yes, totally. Superb acting. The mum really touched my heart. I wondered whether the actress got to speak to true to life relatives who suffered loss of this kind. But maybe she just dug deep to portray what it must be like for relatives who have been viciously ripped apart by the brutal murder of their loved ones.
A bit of an expected outcome, but done well nevertheless. Thanks for posting.
Pat, hunkered down in Chicago
Hello,
As soon as I saw Michael Brandon..he did it..too big a special guest to be wasted on a mere expert..
However, as a piece concerning closure, on many levels, this is very accomplished.
Looking forward to the next one..
Cordialement,
This episode was very intense & moving, I wanted to weep along with the vics Mums too ...you guys got some real creeps on here...like a gruesome combo of CSI, Criminal Minds & Law & Order:SVU all in one, with a uber creepy, graphic twist
Man, I saw this one coming from a mile away. What's wrong with these coppers? Max left clues everywhere. I thought he was gonna turn out to be one of those just begging to get caught.
On a separate note, how creepy is Mike Walker, @1:03, when he says to a brutally beaten and hospitalized Lisa, "How's my little girl"? She's a full adult woman, and he is a man known to have little time for compassion for anyone. Sure, they may be trying to portray him as more multi-dimentional than he has been up to this point, but we all know he'll be back in the office next day barking and ranting at everybody. If he hasn't redeemed himself after 10 seasons and with all the pain and torture he has seen in his time, I doubt he's hit any sort of personal turning point. Christ, he couldn't even see the trauma in his own son after the latter had the scare of this life with that psycho-creepo from season 6 who tortured his ex-wife. He apparently learned no compassion from that episode that directly impacted his own family. Oi.
Last 3 minutes between Mike and Sylvia were the best of this episode!
Closure is one of my favourite episodes aside from a few minutes toward the end and I will not spoil it for others.
First episode with no court scene at the end.
[Possible spoiler] And copper Conner: How frickin' blind is she?! And how susceptible to even the slightest compliment from the next new guy in town! The camera zooms in when [I won't say who] seems to act inappropriately, so that we, the audience, take note, but she seems to have no reaction at all. And now, apparently oblivious to her oversight in this latest case, she has no hesitation at accepting a dinner invite from the latest guy. I believe a "normal" woman would at least hesitate, be wary, be cautious, want to take a step back. But not Conner. This precinct is chock-full of horn dogs, from Satch (now married and with a child, but still gets his head turned by anything in a skirt), to Walker, to Connor.
Every single case is so unique ty
Another five Star, even if it's not real it has happened in real life just not in my little world which I'm very Thankful for as I know in my little world enough terrible things can happen. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 💜💚💙🌟🤗
I can't stand this woman detective. Self righteous, defensive, loud and rude. But she's pretty!
I wish that Det. Conners would have just ONE scene in the whole series where she's likeable. Very arrogant and icey for someone who makes so make mistakes and judgement errors.
Blame the writers. We're meant to see the flaws in these characters.
Conner has to be very tough in this male dominated profession. There is very little time or opportunity to meet “available” men with her dedication to the job.
I agree. She was doing her job against the active obstruction of the boys' club. All through the series Walker threatens her, implies she's not up to the job, warns her that her job is on the line. As for Satch, he was a weasel in Prime Suspect.
I had one of those jobs, first woman in a high stress, high profile position. I spent the entire time fighting off the men. Every man in the entire organisation was my enemy. They ganged up on me. They were brutal. They tried bullying me. It didn't work. They excluded me from meetings. That didn't work. But I had to do my job, day after day, without making any mistakes because there was a gang of hyenas surrounding me, all yelling abuse and making bets about how long I'd last in the job before packing it in. I had no support. All I had was this gang of the boys club who had decided a woman couldn't possibly do this man's job. I hung in there, even when the big boss decided I should be in the typing pool (it took me roughly 3 minutes to demonstrate that I was the wrong choice: asked to bring tea to an important meeting, I took coffee and spilled it.) The big boss never dared humiliate me like that again. I called my union. They weren't interested. I fought all the way, I outlasted every last one of the men, and ten years later they put another woman in the same job and she had no problems with the boys.
Assertive women are called aggressive, harridans, dykes, man haters. Effective women are accused of only being there because no man will have them. Any woman with a family, they try to hound out of there on the grounds that she isn't up to the job, her heart's not in it, she'll only get pregnant again and leave. It is relentless. It still happens.
DCI Conner has no choice. She has to be tougher than the men. She can't afford emotion. She can't afford to get tired, or make mistakes because she is also surrounded by a pack of hyenas looking for any microscopic weakness so they can get rid of her and prove that women don't belong there. @@ArcherGinger
All good series have to have some level of conflict or they would be boring. Both Walker & Connor have major flaws but they are dedicated detectives
Smurf can't break a 4year old, not to mention serial killer....terribly in the interrogation scene, she sounds like a middle-aged Dublin complaining about her hotel breakfast..👀😴
They're all high achievers. At the beginning of the 2nd part nobody's mentioned this. It would lead to someone with access to these girls.
Michael Brandon is so sophisticated
Beloved, far too much casual sharing of information that should be on a need to know basis only
Marathoning T&R in the time of Covid and not to see or hear tRump. Great discovery!
You must have been obsessed with him, if you felt the need to bring him up in the comment section to UK crime drama. Makes one wonder who is deranged
These aren’t Inspector Lewis⁉️⁉️⁉️
These are so lame & obvious, if you want real crime watch Wire in the Blood starring Robson Green !!!!
I quessed, ong before they did bravo to me
Implausible.
Can't stand Rosine even the actor,she's horried and is so biased and arrogant.
Who does the closed captioning? Wierd, nothing like what they are saying!
I think it's computer-generated. I sometimes use it when a character's accent is difficult - like Scottish - but it's not of much use in general. : )
Computer. At first I thought the translators were being cheeky.
The director must have thought he was making a movie rather than a cop show and spoiled what could been a good show with near constant screaming, irritating and far too frequent long lingering close ups, and awfully jerking camera movements and with a pathetic ending - there are quite a lot of good episodes in Trial Retribution but this one is just disappointing
Agree...
Haha yup if there’s constant screaming it has to be an English show!😂
1996freddie brilliant!!
@@stephaniemyatt8346 iof it was american loads of car case weak plot conclusion jumped to with no explanation as to how they arrived at that conclusion. So much PC init you want to puke. American TV is known the world over for it's poor quality.UK TV is known for its excellent drama
@@davidjones-tz8bs indeed you are right! My husband and I are from Sussex btw
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