I quite enjoyed it.
It's a fictional drama, not a documentary. Who give a shit about the minute detail of continuity?
It's a fictional drama, not a documentary. Who give a shit about the minute detail of continuity?
I think that is quite normal for most TV / Film productions! It'll be down to filming locations and permissions.
Another example is near the start of The Inbetweeners 2 film when they are standing outside Terminal 3 at Heathrow then it cuts to them inside North Terminal at Gatwick but with Virgin Atlantic logos on the check-in screens despite Virgin flying from South Terminal... It doesn't really matter in a fictional programme as only those with detailed knowledge of the real locations would be any the wiser.
I thought it was ok for a first episode.
Did anyone notice the Solicitor at the end leave the underground police car park against a red light?
Where was the 'Council house' that had crittal windows? The one where the bloke eventually hanged himself.
I've just caught up with it on iPlayer. Reading this thread I was expecting the worst but it was actually pretty good, some interesting character development. You can see the plot coming a mile away, mind.
I think that is quite normal for most TV / Film productions! It'll be down to filming locations and permissions.
Another example is near the start of The Inbetweeners 2 film when they are standing outside Terminal 3 at Heathrow then it cuts to them inside North Terminal at Gatwick but with Virgin Atlantic logos on the check-in screens despite Virgin flying from South Terminal... It doesn't really matter in a fictional programme as only those with detailed knowledge of the real locations would be any the wiser.
why bother when you've experienced the real deal
regards
DR
Well I made it to 27 mins in , it brought back memories of the the British classic " Eldorado ".............acting and story line of the highest quality !!!
Park and Ride?Anyone worked out how they managed to get from Saltdean to Mill Road and then to the University so quickly?