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thisbluespirit) wrote2018-08-25 12:20 pm
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"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)
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It was a particularly standout one, yes. It was the one I remembered even when I'd forgotten everything else, before I got S4 for the measly bit of Collings-content. Anna Carteret is especially excellent in it.
Well, they do have other constables. Occasionally they even have names as they pass us by, it's just that only 2 sergeants and 2 constables are actually real and generally allowed to have lines, and the 2 sergeants rarely actually go home when they're off shift. I am sure it was all 100% realistic.
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..
That's very unrealistic, the library would have been closed long before the police station!
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(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.