thisbluespirit: (spooks - Ruth!)
thisbluespirit ([personal profile] thisbluespirit) wrote2018-08-25 12:20 pm

My flisters are very possibly magic

[personal profile] swordznsorcery, who is very kind, giffed the bit where the Brigadier walked in and hugged Inspector Kate! And here it is:




"Put me down, sir, you don't know where I've been!"

That put a large smile on my face when I checked Dreamwidth this morning! And clearly, as you see, it is not all bad in Hartley after all.


While I am at it, here is an inferior gif (it is lacking in Brigliness) I made the other day (through much struggle, since it turns out my JB S4 DVDs I have don't work on my usual ripper), of Inspector Kate on a worse day in Hartley:



Having just defused a hostage situation in her own office from a man who wanted to kill her, she quietly walks out, empties the gun on the desk and says, "Protecting life and property sometimes has its problems. With all this manpower, I don't suppose anyone had time to put the kettle on?"

Sgt Beck: "You're wrong, ma'am. There been nothing else to do..."



(I am writing/editing stuff, so there will be something here soon that has nothing to do with Juliet Bravo, I promise. I just did not expect the Brig. Nobody expects the Brig! ;-D)
swordznsorcery: (manolito)

[personal profile] swordznsorcery 2018-08-25 04:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Apparently everybody likes hugs. Weirdos. :p

But blimey, I remember that other episode! I had thought I didn't really remember anything much about the show, but watching that one yesterday to gif it, loads came back, and I do actually remember the hostage situation episode (although there may have been more than one - it was a weirdly eventful little patch!) All those craggy-faced sergeants. Quite why that tiny little station had so many sergeants, and just a couple of constables, is anybody's guess!

They should do a new version, where it's now just a tiny office tacked onto the local library, manned by a part-time constable, with three counties all sharing one sergeant, and an inspector being as rare as hens' teeth... Not that I have any issues about the destruction of rural policing at all. (Clearly I'm in grumpy mode today!)
swordznsorcery: (whitecollar)

[personal profile] swordznsorcery 2018-08-25 07:49 pm (UTC)(link)
You're probably right about that, in 99% of cases! We lost our police station but kept the library though. Nobody's sure quite how. Possibly they just forgot the library is here.

(They closed the police station, and stuck a part-time constable in a back room at the library, then decided that was too expensive. Now our police station is a telephone nailed to the back wall of the town hall.)

I am sure it was all 100% realistic.

:D My mother ran an open house for the local police (while we still had some!), and their opinion of the show was... colourful. But who cares, it was good.