I really love this series, but truthfully the accents are so strong I only understand about half of the dialogue. The closed captions don't understand either. The translation is hilarious and doesn't make sense.
Samantha plays well on this Series!She's tough as she'll be on Eastenders nine years later and Paul Usher also before playin' unstable Des Taviner and Andrew Lancel future DC Manson
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view!" Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam." Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!" Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..." Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!" Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky." Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction." Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment ?"
I can't understand a bloody word some of these people are saying!! I thought a Geordie accent was bad, but this Liverpool accent, yikes! I knew some people from Liverpool, years ago, I don't recall their accent being that bad.
@@MrBobthebird oh come on! Can't understand them. I just thought of this one gal who auditioned on X Factor UK. Don't recall her name, but her accent was so bad that Judge Nicole Scherzinger said she couldn't understand a word she said.
@@aspenrebel man what i mean is that for children or adults (especially here where I live) to posses anything "American" is better and elevates your status over kids/people that say only have toys or whatever that was produced locally
@@michelleduplooymalherbe2837 but no one plays baseball in England. That would be funny, if a bunch of Americans started playing baseball. Then English started gathering around to watch.
Now some "club" owner's brother kills himself in Liverpool. Liverpool city and borough has about 470,000 people while the metropolitan area totals 1.4 Million. To think some brother of some "club" owner is going to have the city streets lined with onlookers as his funeral passes is Ridiculous. If you've ever lived in a city/metro area that size people are NOT going to know who the hell the kid was - much less dress up for a street view passing - dressed in Black of all things in the rain. That's just writing by a production team that is thinking more of a tiny town or village - - not a metropolitan city.
I live in Boston, and I've seen some Funerals drive by with only 1 or a few cars behind hearse. My funeral there will be zero!! Oh that's right, I wouldn't even have a funeral. Just put be out in a heavy duty Glad Trash Bag!!!
The characters in this series trace their roots to two cousins who left Ireland and migrated to Liverpool from where two big families were decended. The Callaghans were descened from one, and the family of the club owner from the other. So they are familiar and know each other well. It isn't a surprise that the friends and kin of the two families are many and all turned up at the funneral. As the other cop said, "Big city, small town."
This series is really growing on me. Thanks for uploading.
I liked that one detectives statement "Big City, Small Town".
PUES EN MI PUEBLO SE DICE, "PUEBLO PEQUEÑO, INFIERNO GRANDE".
In the opening moments you can see a derelict St John's Beacon shortly before it became the Radio City Tower in 2000.
Good eye
I really love this series, but truthfully the accents are so strong I only understand about half of the dialogue. The closed captions don't understand either. The translation is hilarious and doesn't make sense.
Where can I find all the series??
🇿🇦 when people see a funeral procession they show respect whether they know the family or not
Im taking another quick look at s1e2, Im not recalling this at all.
Samantha plays well on this Series!She's tough as she'll be on Eastenders nine years later
and Paul Usher also before playin' unstable Des Taviner and Andrew Lancel future DC Manson
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view!"
Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam."
Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!"
Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..."
Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!"
Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky."
Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction."
Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment ?"
Loved it. 🤣🤣🤣
@@cazgreen this PIF bookmarked every which way he could, no lie, I must of seen the same thing 😱😮🧐 over 100 Times 😮😮😮
Reading "rights" to that black guy they arrested at garage, not quite the same as our "Miranda" rights, but essentially the same idea.
Wouldn't this DC Callihan have been put on restricted desk duty at least? That's what would have happened in any city in USA.
one would think so but I suppose that is tv for you.....
@@michelleduplooymalherbe2837 what?
@@aspenrebel look at my other comment, i tried to explain it to you
@@michelleduplooymalherbe2837 I commented 2 years ago? I dont even recall this show, watching it.
I like the accents I like the show it just shows corruption at it's finest.
I can't understand a bloody word some of these people are saying!! I thought a Geordie accent was bad, but this Liverpool accent, yikes! I knew some people from Liverpool, years ago, I don't recall their accent being that bad.
@@aspenrebel It's a great accent.
@@MrBobthebird oh come on! Can't understand them. I just thought of this one gal who auditioned on X Factor UK. Don't recall her name, but her accent was so bad that Judge Nicole Scherzinger said she couldn't understand a word she said.
eh eh Barry Grant now just doesn't own Brookside Close he owns all of Liverpool Come Head.
So thankful I never became a cop. It is especially rough for women.
I thought harry cross was in this
I thinks Ali G got his routine from yer Garage Man, no really
I think the writers saw "The Godfather" movies way too many times.
Why was there an American wooden baseball bat in a children's toy tub in a manor in Liverpool, England?
children all over the world use those - its a sort of status thing
@@michelleduplooymalherbe2837 "status thing"? Huh? What "status"?
@@aspenrebel man what i mean is that for children or adults (especially here where I live) to posses anything "American" is better and elevates your status over kids/people that say only have toys or whatever that was produced locally
@@michelleduplooymalherbe2837 but no one plays baseball in England. That would be funny, if a bunch of Americans started playing baseball. Then English started gathering around to watch.
Typical yank 😱🧐💯😎 Think ya own the whole dam world 😮🧐🥵😴🥱
This show raises 2 issues police lies to support their mates and police use of violence against suspects or innocent people..
Barry grant
bad quality film shame
POOR visual, AND sound....
NOT that good 😱, bent cop's, not sure yet🧐
Cringeworthy.
Don't watch then
Now some "club" owner's brother kills himself in Liverpool. Liverpool city and borough has about 470,000 people while the metropolitan area totals 1.4 Million. To think some brother of some "club" owner is going to have the city streets lined with onlookers as his funeral passes is Ridiculous. If you've ever lived in a city/metro area that size people are NOT going to know who the hell the kid was - much less dress up for a street view passing - dressed in Black of all things in the rain. That's just writing by a production team that is thinking more of a tiny town or village - - not a metropolitan city.
I live in Boston, and I've seen some Funerals drive by with only 1 or a few cars behind hearse. My funeral there will be zero!! Oh that's right, I wouldn't even have a funeral. Just put be out in a heavy duty Glad Trash Bag!!!
The characters in this series trace their roots to two cousins who left Ireland and migrated to Liverpool from where two big families were decended. The Callaghans were descened from one, and the family of the club owner from the other. So they are familiar and know each other well. It isn't a surprise that the friends and kin of the two families are many and all turned up at the funneral. As the other cop said, "Big city, small town."
It's a tv program !! Not the news
God, these Brits are gloomy.
It's Liverpool.
Don't WATCH 😮😱🤔