I was feeling a bit meh about the lack of resolution it but the trailer which showed immediately after said "A brand new case". On that basis, assuming that was the end of the story I actually quite like it. As mentioned in the episode, this IS the resolution for many real life cases - no finding them alive and no body to bury.
So, if you're content that he's dead you can carry on your life as is mother does. If not, it'll eat you up inside forever as it does to Tony. The fact that we're now debating the Russian kid is the same as Tony - except it was the same with the child before and the one before that etc etc.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostQuite a mental leap there. Looks like Dad got to the Romanian, searched Russia for years. Finally finds his son then gets arrested for acting strangely. Or have I got it wrong?
And if it was Oliver at the end his Russian intonation was so poor maybe he was Oliver, or they just got a crap actor-kid.
James Nesbitt's beard was Saxondale circa Series one, terrible.....
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Originally posted by stek View PostThe Missing 2? Or maybe The Found 1?
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Originally posted by stek View PostEh?
What's with the Russian kid?
Eto glupnaya veshch.....
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostSo now we know how the French detective got a bad leg.
Interesting that the Moroccan bloke has withheld evidence - still to be found in 2014 - and also had evidence from 2006(that he tried to take off the detective).
One point Mrs BP made - after giving that bloke the 15,000 Euros and got the information, they should have snatched the money back!
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So now we know how the French detective got a bad leg.
Interesting that the Moroccan bloke has withheld evidence - still to be found in 2014 - and also had evidence from 2006(that he tried to take off the detective).
One point Mrs BP made - after giving that bloke the 15,000 Euros and got the information, they should have snatched the money back!
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostNot on the 1 video - didn't he have 57 in total?
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Originally posted by Dark Black View PostBut it wasn't was it - I got the impression it wasn't the kid on the video?
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Originally posted by stek View PostI knew it was the Scotch bloke!!
Hope I've not spoiled it for anyone though...
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