I felt a lot more sympathetic with Jack in this episode. How frustrating can it be knowing you have your man when you cannot connect the dots on paper....
agree with you all about snarky sarcastic jack here. He is also brilliant. It is one thing being snarky but another having the instinct behind it right!
Yeah...by sc26 he's definately got the Shaffer's in his sights. Brilliant scene - love Jack's sass.......
I love #Jacksass too... ahem...
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I felt a lot more sympathetic with Jack in this episode. How frustrating can it be knowing you have your man when you cannot connect the dots on paper....
and I think at the beginning, still by this point certainly, he's trying his hardest to get those dots connected on paper before he really accuses...
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Charlie is with Kelly and Rose at the hospital when Jack arrives. He sympathises at first then asks Kelly "what's the story with the Shaffers?" Charlie tries to interrupt him, but when he continues to question them, calls him out of the room "are you out of your fucking mind?" before apologising to the girls and driving them home.
Scene 28 ( 24.30 - 26.12 )
At their house, a very emotional Rose shows Charlie an earring, the pair were a good luck gift from her mum for the competition, but one of them had gone the next morning after her attack.
Scene 29 ( 26.13 - 26.56 )
Martha informs Jack that UV photos of Scott's injury show the murder weapon was a chain with a padlock attached. Charlie returns and fills them in on the earring, and suggest that maybe the attacker took the other one as a trophy. Meanwhile Jack receives a call about a disturbance at the dance academy.
Scene 30 ( 26.57 - 27.31 )
Jack and Charlie arrive at the dance studio, where 'paedo' has been sprayed on the side of the Shaffers' van and Kelly is being restrained by a police officer while shouting at Tamsin. When Edward spots Jack and Charlie, he pushes Jack and begins shouting at them about the graffiti on his van, telling him he is making a formal complaint against him. Jack is angry.
ES: I'm going inside and I'm filing a complaint against you, yeah..
JW: Please do.
ES: ..an official complaint.
CS: Hold your temper Mr Shaffer
JW: Weston, W-E-S-T-O-N yeah? Fucker.
CS: Jeee-zus!
JW: Nice to see what he's capable of. Did you see him fucking grab me?
CS: Yeah
Scene 31 ( 27.32 - 28.23 )
Back in the office, Martha tells Jack and Charlie she has tracked down the boyfriend, Alistair Green, who Kelly says she went out with the night of Rose's attack. He confirmed they returned at 3 o'clock in the morning and he saw 2 men talking to each other in the car park, one he has identified as Edward Shaffer, the other he didn't recognise but he was driving a bright red Porsche boxter, which Martha has discovered, Dr Cleaving was driving 9 years ago. Jack points out Edward had said Dr C was not there that night, they now know he was lying so now they can arrest him.
Scene 32 ( 28.24 - 28.51 )
Martha interviews Dr Cleaving who is vague about owning a bright red Porsche boxter 9 years ago.
So the case is now a murder enquiry, as Rose and Kelly's Dad Scott has passed away.
And jack seems to slightly undo some of his empathic approach to Kelly when he questions her a little too insensitively at the hospital and reveals about the Shaffers......
Ahem. Yes moving on! Scene 27, I think Jack was so keen to crack this case he couldn't resist move on with the investigation even the girls just heard bad news..
Scene 30, the answer please do told me everything Jack thinks about Edward. He wanted to nail him somehow cause he knew he was involved.. Unprofessional a bit to provoke someone like that, who is not suspect, yet but it is jack's sass that just can't be kept inside..
yeah Rosie, Jack has his tunnel vision head on... dog with the bone, gunning for the bad guy. It is understandable that he wants to get the evidence as quickly as possible... but it comes over as insensitive to the victims.
I'm still not sure that Jack said anything inappropriate the Rose and Kelly.....he asks a victim a question about a couple of witnesses/suspects. Isn't that what the police do?
So the case is now a murder enquiry, as Rose and Kelly's Dad Scott has passed away.
And jack seems to slightly undo some of his empathic approach to Kelly when he questions her a little too insensitively at the hospital and reveals about the Shaffers......
that was a very calculated move I thought. though it was insensitive to Kelly and Rose, after all they've had to endure. but I was surprised that it was considered inappropriate to ask what they thought of the Shaffers. wouldn't cops want to know of any other suspicious behaviour observed about them at any other point? wouldn't
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I'm still not sure that Jack said anything inappropriate the Rose and Kelly.....he asks a victim a question about a couple of witnesses/suspects. Isn't that what the police do?
ha, snap! you said it better though...
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The tension in this episode is incredible and is pinned on Jack knowing Edward is the baddie... and the evidence just not coming through yet... this throws up interesting questions about the limitations of the law, the restrictions the police are under, and who that serves ... especially in a case like this where children are at risk... maybe in the bigger picture, a goo thing Jack provoked Kelly..... into spraying paedo on the van