This was also where I felt jack was a bit miffed that Charlie had found the evidence about Dr Standish having previous on an old job with right to die issues
Gotta love that wtf-face he has on that last screencap ;D Great job domino!
I also love how Damien was relaxed and uses his space again, he is constantly doing those little things making it more real (playing with pen is one thing) and taking the room in his control. The way he lay on that chair and watches cctv footage, was brilliant. Other actors seems more stiff. Damien uses all tools that is given the best way I have ever seen. And I know nobody tells them what to say and do most of the time during this show, so it's nice to see that improvisation.
you're right Jozie, Damien embodies Jack on every level... even though the dialogue is improvised and we see more of the actors themselves, the physicality he brings to Jack is so like he is channelling him.. if that makes sense..it is not Damien moving around the room ..it is Jack... really comes across in these scenes
No Jane, that's the point when you need to start the conversation! :D I mean look at that pic, it's not the first time Jack keeps hi hand... between his legs and I think that is really cruel cause there is major thud-danger when he does that
Jack and Charlie go to the hospital where Dr Standish works, to arrest her on suspicion of attempted assisted suicide. Jack lets Charlie make the arrest, Dr Standish protests and Jack tells her "we will cuff you if you do not go willingly".
Scene 23: (17.44-19.19)
Jack and Charlie interview Dr Standish, who says she only noticed the 12,000 deposited into her business account by Terence that morning, and that she presumes he put it there because she was angry when he put her name in the public domain, (she is trustee of his right-to-die organisation), but doesn't want the money. She reiterates the events of the previous night confirming she does have a key to T's flat, but she does not know where it is. Charlie tells her they will be searching her flat and car and Dr S is outraged, telling them when the investigation is over, "your superiors will be hearing from me".
"Am I free to leave now?
"No absolutely not, you stay where you are"
Scene 24: (19.20-19.45)
Jack oversees the inspection of Dr S's car, when forensics find a key on the front seat.
Scene 25: (19.46 -20.06)
Jack and Charlie briefly discuss Dr Standish having a key to the flat, and if she was helping T with an assisted suicide why would he do that knowing Henrietta was still in the flat. Jack suggest talking to Henrietta again.
Scene 26: (20.07-20.31) Charlie interviews Henrietta, who says Terence would not have known she stayed in the flat as he fell asleep first, and she left her sleeping pills on the work surface
Scene 27: (20.32-21.03)
Jack and Charlie discuss the case again, Jack asks why would Dr S have used sleeping pills, she would have known morphine was enough to kill Terence. Martha comes in to tell them that the sole beneficiary of Terence's will is sister-in-law Jess, not brother Matt, and Dr S is the executor.
Scene 28: (21.04-21.45) Charlie interviews Dr Standish, who tells her that Matt has a gambling habit, which is why Terence left the money to Jess in his will
Scene 29: (21.46-22.33)
Jack Charlie and Martha are in the main office. Jack has been through Matt Holland's finances, discovering he lost a lot of money yesterday at the casino. Charlie has looked at Matt and Jess's joint finances, they are struggling but have occasional injections of cash about £500 to keep them going. Jack asks if there is a match between the money being taken from Terence's credit cards and these cash injections but there is not.
Scene 30: (22.34-24.26) Charlie interviewS Jess Holland, who claims she does not know that she is the sole beneficiary in Terence's will and that she and Matt were struggling. she no longer works at her old job at beauty salon 'Clearly gorgeous' they are relying on Matt's income. When asked about the cash injections in their account she claims she works on the side giving beauty treatments.
Scene 31: (24.27-25.19) Charlie interviews Edna at her home, who is a beauty client of Jess's. Edna says she pays her in cash and only £20
I was thinking that doctor was guilty somehow, the way she acted when they arrested her was so disrespectful that I thought only guilty person would act like that. Same thing in interviewing room
The Dr Standish arrest scene is quite adrenalised... this time Jack stands back and lets Charlie make the arrest, but there is still a sense guidance I felt running through these scenes....