I knew the doctor didn't do it because that would be too simplistic for this show, but I was taken aback at how haughty and testy she was while being interviewed.
Does jack offer to let Charlie make the female arrests? Why is that? Is he being sexist or protective or thinking about the comfort level of the female suspects or what?
-- Edited by Random Jane on Sunday 4th of May 2014 09:58:51 PM
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I don't know, I just respect the law and I know it's useless if somebody is arresting you to tell that you are innocent, I know whole progress will be over more quickly if you just come along. Then after that you can complain about false arrest. It just seemed to me more like "I can get out of this trouble and arrest if I tell them I'm busy and working and I can't leave"
Jane, he may be giving Charlie the arrests he thinks will make her more comfortable with the process.
Which could either be sexist, unconsciously, or being a decent supervisor.
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"No absolutely not, you stay where you are" - Really loved this line. Pure Jack sass again.
I wasn't really sure why the doctor reacted like that. I mean I get that she didn't want anyone to know about her involvement in all that, but why would she react that way if she's innocent. That's why I wasn't sure at first, if she's guilty or not.
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HLH and Jozie, for me if you are innocent of something and dragged into a police station, it seems more natural to be annoyed. I am more suspicious if someone is meek and complicit and helpful.
Dr. Standish's attitude is just how she is. She is successful and is likely unused to her actions being questioned.
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'Where do you want to go?' responded the Cheshire Cat.
'I don't know,' Alice answered.
'Then,' said the Cat, 'it doesn't matter.” L. Carroll
That's right HLH, why act like guilty if you are not? Or was she thinking that she is too important because of her job? I don't know, but she got my eye for sure after that arrest and interview.
I can kind of see it when she is being arrested. She'd kind of be like "WTF? Are you serious", but then when she continued to be belligerent in the interview I was kind of taken aback.
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Now that I'm thinking about it Jane, I don't think he have and some reason unknown he have offered her to make to arrests in this ep. both on female suspects.
Charlie talks to Martha in her office, she has spoken to Jess's former employer at the beauty salon 'Clearly Gorgeous' where she did Botox treatments etc, Martha points out she knows how to use a needle. the money she earns on the side is not enough to account for the injections of cash in their bank account. Jack comes in
Jack "Were you guys talking about me? I heard 'clearly gorgeous' "
Martha "oh.. clearly deluded"
Jack "Ok, thank you"
Jack informs Martha that the the team have looked at Terence's computer and found an email from his solicitor giving details of the will, which had been forwarded on to Matt Holland. So contrary to what Jess had told Charlie, they did know they were beneficiaries. Martha asks that they get hold of Matt again.
Scene 33: (26.33-27.37) Charlie goes to the interview room where she left Jess to find it empty
Scene 34: (26.38-27-08 )
Jack, Charlie and Martha look at footage of the interview room showing Jess making a phone call, traced to husband Matt, and leaving right after Charlie had interviewed her, telling Lee on the front desk she had to go to work, despite not having a job. Martha says they will circulate them as wanted and issue a section 8 warrant to search their flat.
On leaving the room Jack says, "Why did you let her go Charlie?"
Scene 35: (27.09-28.08)
Charlie shows Martha cctv footage of Matt and Jess leaving their house in their car and having a row. Jack reports that their house search revealed their house was a mess and they had "definitely done a runner", and they found 3 credit cards registered to Terence, and a bank deposit book registered to Edna lock's bank account, where it is clear the money from the credit cards has been put into Edna bank account. Jack and Charlie leave in a hurry when jack receives a call that the Holland's are on their way to Edna's house.
Scene 36: (28.09-29.25)
When Jack and Charlie arrive, they see the Holland's' car parked in the street in front of Edna's house.
Once inside, Jack searches the house, but there is no sign of them. Edna is angry the police are at her house again and appears to start having chest pain. Jack calls for an ambulance.
Scene 37: (29.26-30.52)
Jack and Charlie are at the hospital waiting for news on Edna, who appears to have been faking it. Jack has found out that one of the neighbours saw Jess and Matt leaving in Edna's car 5 mins before he and Charlie arrived. Charlie speaks to Edna asking her where her debit card is and when she evades the questions tells her she is obstructing a police investigation, Jack comes in to inform them someone has been tracked using Edna's debit card.
Scene 38: (30.53-31.35)
Jack and Charlie drive to find Matt and Jess. Spotting Edna's car and the couple walking through the park they pull over at the park's exit, but when Matt and Jess see them they run, the 2 detectives chase them, Jack arrests Jess while Charlie arrests Matt.