Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wanted to like the show, but I am confused… She is the Prime Minister‘s wife? Or maybe I’m wrong… What made me angry was that she was allowed to just disappear from the house and take a cab. Isn’t the Prime Minister like our president? Would Jill Biden really be taking a cab out of the White House?
Her husband is the Minister of Defense. But yes, there are many aspects of the show that require suspension of disbelief.
Yeah I kept thinking, what is her cover story? She just disappears "shopping" for hours at a time? And has been doing so for years? Overall I found the show entertaining but some of it was a bit![]()
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wanted to like the show, but I am confused… She is the Prime Minister‘s wife? Or maybe I’m wrong… What made me angry was that she was allowed to just disappear from the house and take a cab. Isn’t the Prime Minister like our president? Would Jill Biden really be taking a cab out of the White House?
Her husband is the Minister of Defense. But yes, there are many aspects of the show that require suspension of disbelief.
Anonymous wrote:Any series that begins and end s with The Pogues "Fairytale of New York," the best sing while drunk Christmas song ever, had to be ironic. It thought the show suspend belief in many instances but I love some of the characters. The two fledging assassins, one of who received a rocket launcher for her birthday ending up partying on their canal boat with the daughter/heroin junkie of the Chinese ambassador who was accidentally killed by her heroin dealer. I love the gravel voice, spec wearing down market assassin employer. The 42 year old CIA secretary from Delaware was brilliant. I dealt with many women like her at overseas postings. The kids were cute. I am sad that Michael did not end up going back to the assassin but he had to think of Ruby.
It was droll and violent but clever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any series that begins and end s with The Pogues "Fairytale of New York," the best sing while drunk Christmas song ever, had to be ironic. It thought the show suspend belief in many instances but I love some of the characters. The two fledging assassins, one of who received a rocket launcher for her birthday ending up partying on their canal boat with the daughter/heroin junkie of the Chinese ambassador who was accidentally killed by her heroin dealer. I love the gravel voice, spec wearing down market assassin employer. The 42 year old CIA secretary from Delaware was brilliant. I dealt with many women like her at overseas postings. The kids were cute. I am sad that Michael did not end up going back to the assassin but he had to think of Ruby.
It was droll and violent but clever.
The Pogues with Kirsty MacColl - don't forget Kirsty! I used to hang out with her in certain theatre / live music pubs in London.
Anonymous wrote:Any series that begins and end s with The Pogues "Fairytale of New York," the best sing while drunk Christmas song ever, had to be ironic. It thought the show suspend belief in many instances but I love some of the characters. The two fledging assassins, one of who received a rocket launcher for her birthday ending up partying on their canal boat with the daughter/heroin junkie of the Chinese ambassador who was accidentally killed by her heroin dealer. I love the gravel voice, spec wearing down market assassin employer. The 42 year old CIA secretary from Delaware was brilliant. I dealt with many women like her at overseas postings. The kids were cute. I am sad that Michael did not end up going back to the assassin but he had to think of Ruby.
It was droll and violent but clever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this a comedy?? Or is it just unintentionally funny? I can't figure out what it's trying to be.
It is a thriller with some elements of humor. OK?
What's with your snarky "OK?"
NP
Likely because your baffled response is a bit over the top.
Obviously the humor is deliberate. Have you never heard of a thriller with some dark comedy woven in?
Yes, of course. "Fargo" is a perfect example. Also: The Usual Suspects, Ocean's Eleven, Snatch, Grosse Pointe Blank, 12 Monkeys, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Out of Sight, Parasite, Get Out, In Bruges, Pulp Fiction, etc. So many great ones. If "Black Doves" is attempting to be funny, it's falling short.
Aside from In Bruges, all the stories you list are American. Black Doves is British, a more sophisticated and subtle form of humor. :wink:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this a comedy?? Or is it just unintentionally funny? I can't figure out what it's trying to be.
It is a thriller with some elements of humor. OK?
What's with your snarky "OK?"
NP
Likely because your baffled response is a bit over the top.
Obviously the humor is deliberate. Have you never heard of a thriller with some dark comedy woven in?
Yes, of course. "Fargo" is a perfect example. Also: The Usual Suspects, Ocean's Eleven, Snatch, Grosse Pointe Blank, 12 Monkeys, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Out of Sight, Parasite, Get Out, In Bruges, Pulp Fiction, etc. So many great ones. If "Black Doves" is attempting to be funny, it's falling short.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this a comedy?? Or is it just unintentionally funny? I can't figure out what it's trying to be.
It is a thriller with some elements of humor. OK?
What's with your snarky "OK?"
NP
Likely because your baffled response is a bit over the top.
Obviously the humor is deliberate. Have you never heard of a thriller with some dark comedy woven in?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this a comedy?? Or is it just unintentionally funny? I can't figure out what it's trying to be.
It is a thriller with some elements of humor. OK?
What's with your snarky "OK?"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this a comedy?? Or is it just unintentionally funny? I can't figure out what it's trying to be.
It is a thriller with some elements of humor. OK?
What's with your snarky "OK?"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this a comedy?? Or is it just unintentionally funny? I can't figure out what it's trying to be.
It is a thriller with some elements of humor. OK?
Anonymous wrote:Is this a comedy?? Or is it just unintentionally funny? I can't figure out what it's trying to be.