EE: The majesty of DCI Keeble

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  • ChipDouglas82ChipDouglas82 Posts: 6,700
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    I prefer Emma to be honest, the DCI is like a dragon.
  • 0...00...0 Posts: 21,111
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    _elly001 wrote: »
    The only spin off show I want to see is Keeble & Scott, a gritty crime series where DCI Keeble and Ritchie Scott wage professional war with one another during work hours and enjoy a hot, tempestuous affair in their downtime.

    I suppose Emma could make a cameo once in a while.

    Aw c'mon there's oodles of dramatic potential in DC Easylayes randomly telling grieving families that they have found their daughter's killer, then saying 'Oops, it's not him, my bad, ta for the tea!' Accidentally sleeping with murder suspects, tripping over the CSI tape, getting Keeble tofu sandwiches when she asked for a BLT.

    And I'm strangely compelled by that fluttering eyelash thing she does when she's under stress.
  • mossy2103mossy2103 Posts: 84,308
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    0...0 wrote: »
    And I'm strangely compelled by that fluttering eyelash thing she does when she's under stress.

    I can see why Max fell for her charms. She got to him when his guard was down.
  • _elly001_elly001 Posts: 11,937
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    0...0 wrote: »
    Aw c'mon there's oodles of dramatic potential in DC Easylayes randomly telling grieving families that they have found their daughter's killer, then saying 'Oops, it's not him, my bad, ta for the tea!' Accidentally sleeping with murder suspects, tripping over the CSI tape, getting Keeble tofu sandwiches when she asked for a BLT.

    And I'm strangely compelled by that fluttering eyelash thing she does when she's under stress.

    I suppose Keeble does need a comedy foil to emphasise her brilliance even more. Okay, you've convinced me.
  • MattehhhftwMattehhhftw Posts: 8,688
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    She's a good character
  • MarkjukMarkjuk Posts: 30,428
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    Good to see the wonderful Alison Newman back on TV.

    shame that DI Keeble and DCI Marsden could not of been seen together for this storyline.
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    mossy2103 wrote: »
    I can see why Max fell for her charms. She got to him when his guard was down.

    Is Max's guard ever up?
    Or his todger ever down? :D
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    _elly001 wrote: »
    I suppose Keeble does need a comedy foil to emphasise her brilliance even more. Okay, you've convinced me.

    You know it makes sense.

    Keeble: WTF! Why did you let that serial killer go?!!!! >:(
    Easylayes: He said he was at home watching Come Dine With Me on all ten occasions. :(
  • Chris MarkChris Mark Posts: 4,897
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    0...0 wrote: »
    Is Max's guard ever up?
    Or his todger ever down? :D

    We know the answer to this don't we? The man is filth.

    But you are filth for thinking about this.
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    Chris Mark wrote: »
    We know the answer to this don't we? The man is filth.

    But you are filth for thinking about this.

    The shame. This is like being told you look cheap by Kirsty Branning. :(
  • Chris MarkChris Mark Posts: 4,897
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    The shame. This is like being told you look cheap by Kirsty Branning. :(

    No it's not. Rainie Cross would be more accurate. ;-)
  • 0...00...0 Posts: 21,111
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    Chris Mark wrote: »
    No it's not. Rainie Cross would be more accurate. ;-)

    :D Well played.
  • lea27lea27 Posts: 11,426
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    But to not see that the killer is right under her nose!
  • Keyser_Soze1Keyser_Soze1 Posts: 25,182
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    She is totally magnificent - especially compared to Emma spreadherlegs.
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