Talk:Criminal Justice (British TV series)

Latest comment: 4 years ago by Yabbox in topic Indian adaption

Spoiler alert edit

Hi

I use Wikipedia a lot to catch up on great TV shows, especially from the UK. I live in Australia and we get the UK shows very late, if at all. I was reading about Criminal Justice series 2 as I love both the actors who play the main characters Juliet and Joe.

Where was the spoiler alert. Maybe it's just me, the first few paragraphs gave background really, ok what you would pick up in the first two eposides. The last told you exactly what happened at the end - thanks a lot. I'll still watch of course, as I know it will be a great series, but I would have liked a spoiler alert.

Thanks — Preceding unsigned comment added by 101.165.105.236 (talk) 11:49, 7 August 2013 (UTC)Reply

There are no spoiler alerts on Wikipedia: WP:SPOILER, WP:DISCLAIM. CapnZapp (talk) 18:35, 8 July 2016 (UTC)Reply

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S1 overview unclear template edit

Okay so I find the plot summary (or "overview) to be rather unclear. A few questions to help you improve the section:

  • Explain/link "black cab"
  • Did he wipe his DNA off the house, or was that only what the neighbour claimed?
  • Is the knife in Ben's pocket the same as the one on the table?
  • Let's see - Milroy is "a feared jailbird". But not the same as "a feared inmate" (which remains unknown), right?
  • Does Ben succeed in smuggling the item? Is the item's nature that unimportant we don't even get to know what was smuggled?
  • Former lawyer? Did he have one before? That he later let go? Or what?
  • What episode sees the first appearance of Vineeta Rishi? There's no mention of what happens during what episodes at all!
  • What "limitations and ties" mar Hooch?
  • "Finally he makes the sacrifice to open the path to Ben's release and his own absolution." This sentence is basically incomprehensible. Who's "he", what sacrifice, how does this get Ben released (and does he get released). And "absolution", is Hooch religious or what?
  • Expensive new barrister? Instead of this Kapoor lady? Whose misgivings? (Could it be that the new lawyer wants a quick end to the trial, and basically wants Ben to confess to murder?)
  • What brawl? How is that relevant to the plot?
  • What's the difference between a barrister and a solicitor? (We're not all british you know)
  • How many barristers and solicitors are involved. What barrister is Ben inappropriate with? Frances?

Whew. Anyway, there you have "a few starters" to make the section comprehensible.

Basically, if I read the overview, I'm left with the impression the show wasn't interested in determining whether Ben was guilty or not, since out of the blue, a real killer appears, complete with CCTV. But then who did it, and why? The issue of the actual crime is completely dropped here!

CapnZapp (talk) 18:31, 8 July 2016 (UTC)Reply

User:EvergreenFir's 04:56, 14 May 2016 contrib did not introduce the (red) link to BBC Productions into the markup edit

   For the long-term record: Aha! The change of the parameter name un-disabled a whole field of the info box, exposing a red-link that had been lying in wait, and EvergreenFir should hardly be asked what they had in mind! The link dates from this 2008 edit.
--Jerzyt 05:06, 25 July 2016 (UTC)Reply

Indian adaption edit

Needs updating. Yabbox (talk) 00:39, 17 October 2019 (UTC)Reply