Death in Paradise - Series 2

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  • VerenceVerence Posts: 104,535
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    I think he has Marmite, Colman's mustard, Oxford English Marmalade and Tetley Tea bags in his brief case - carried with him at all times in case of emergency. :D

    No HP Sauce??
  • Granny McSmithGranny McSmith Posts: 19,622
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    Verence wrote: »
    No HP Sauce??

    Of course, HP as well! :D
  • LennieLennie Posts: 25,352
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    Cant wait for the episode tonight.....
  • mazzy50mazzy50 Posts: 13,279
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    I'm really looking forward to it too and I don't mind if he keeps his ridiculous suit on.

    Lovely gentle escapism for a mid-winter night.
  • SallysallySallysally Posts: 5,070
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    Of course, HP as well! :D

    And some Worcestershire Sauce?

    Wonder if the lizard will feature.
  • VerenceVerence Posts: 104,535
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    Sallysally wrote: »
    And some Worcestershire Sauce?

    Wonder if the lizard will feature.

    I heard the producers wanted him back but he demanded more money and a better dressing room so they recast the part :D
  • SallysallySallysally Posts: 5,070
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    Verence wrote: »
    I heard the producers wanted him back but he demanded more money and a better dressing room so they recast the part :D

    They should have given in. He/she was worth a series all on its own!
  • guestofsethguestofseth Posts: 5,303
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    Still haven't got round to watching the first series, will I be able to pick it up easily or should I record and wait until I've watched it?
  • KennyTKennyT Posts: 20,699
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    i'd recommend at least watching the very first episode of s1 before any others.

    K
  • guestofsethguestofseth Posts: 5,303
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    KennyT wrote: »
    i'd recommend at least watching the very first episode of s1 before any others.

    K

    Thanks. :) I remember watching bits of the first episode and enjoying it, but then they started building up on my sky planner and had to delete them before I got round to watching. Will record this series, and hope lovefilm sends me series 1 before I run out of space again.
  • davey_waveydavey_wavey Posts: 27,406
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    I'm really looking forward to this tonight! :) This is exactly my kind of show. A brilliant mystery that keeps you guessing until the end, mixed with some light hearted comedy and some brilliant scenery.
  • Agent KrycekAgent Krycek Posts: 39,269
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    mazzy50 wrote: »
    I'm really looking forward to it too and I don't mind if he keeps his ridiculous suit on.

    Lovely gentle escapism for a mid-winter night.

    Yup, does exactly what it says on the tin, and perfect for an winter's evening after work :D
  • Doghouse RileyDoghouse Riley Posts: 32,491
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    Yup, does exactly what it says on the tin, and perfect for an winter's evening after work :D

    But you need a drink beside you to enjoy the weather there more.
  • harrypalmerharrypalmer Posts: 1,722
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    I'm glad this is back. I'm probably in love with the woman who plays Camille.

    I think perhaps the lack of deeply convoluted plots and the little stereotyped quirks (Miller's character's 'Englishness') confuses some people who are probably expecting something along the lines of Inspector Morse. It makes them write sulky diatribes against it.
  • LennieLennie Posts: 25,352
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    Looking forward to Richard and Camille's interactions lol
  • Dawn SunDawn Sun Posts: 1,287
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    I love Richard's refusal to take off his jacket, although at the end of episode 8 of series 1 he did when he and Camille 'sat' on the beach!!

    I like his extreme Englishness, criticism of Frenchness and when the Germans appeared last series and he tried to dodge away from them, that was also funny.

    I guess I just like this kind of silly nonsense! :D

    Off to watch now!
  • mazzy50mazzy50 Posts: 13,279
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    Evening All :)
  • LostFoolLostFool Posts: 90,623
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    I enjoyed the first series. It may not have been the most original or best written thing ever but it was nice lightweight entertainment for the long dark winter nights.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 634
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    Looking forward to this. missed the start so I will watch on +1
  • occyoccy Posts: 64,321
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    Didn't realise it was filmed in France.
  • mazzy50mazzy50 Posts: 13,279
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    occy wrote: »
    Didn't realise it was filmed in France.

    It is filmed in Guadeloupe, not France. Guadeloupe was a French colony in the past. Or have they changed the filming location?
  • Agent KrycekAgent Krycek Posts: 39,269
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    occy wrote: »
    Didn't realise it was filmed in France.

    It's not, it's filmed in Guadeloupe (and yes I did need to google to get the correct spelling :o ), it's an overseas region of France
  • mazzy50mazzy50 Posts: 13,279
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    It's not, it's filmed in Guadeloupe (and yes I did need to google to get the correct spelling :o ), it's an overseas region of France

    Ah - I didn't realise Guadeloupe is still part of France.
  • Agent KrycekAgent Krycek Posts: 39,269
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    mazzy50 wrote: »
    Ah - I didn't realise Guadeloupe is still part of France.

    Although that is accodingly to Wiki, and no real knowledge on my part, so don't take that as 100%

    The girl who plays Camille really is ridiculously beautiful :)
  • seanlbseanlb Posts: 1,106
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    First time I have ever watched this and all I have stuck in my head is Broken Sword. It's as if the writers played it and wanted to make their own twist, Miller the English version of George Stobbart with the witty put downs and the female lead a rip of Nico Collard....probably just me.
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