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Plenty of good acting but Stephen Graham stands out in everything I see him in. He acted Steve Buscemi et al off the screen in Boardwalk Empire. The scene (in TIE) where he was carried up the stairs just wouldn't have worked without such a great actor. In fact, thinking about that, his whole character wouldn't have worked.
Asides from his 'accent'!He acted Steve Buscemi et al off the screen in Boardwalk Empire.
100% agree. God knows where he draws his motivation from but he genuinely looked like a man being carried to his violent death. Haunting. He's a bloody marvelous actor.The scene (in TIE) where he was carried up the stairs just wouldn't have worked without such a great actor
His racist rant pre-Milky bashing was quite so horrid owing to his complete belieavability.
Did you know.. he's married to Trudy in real life?(!)
I think their origin is largely irrelevant, the point was that they represented his end, and he knew it. We literally saw the door close on his chapter.
It may be irrelevant to you, but it left me wondering why he knew that he was going to die the moment he saw them.
He's had it - a life time of torment in realising that he's forever tainted with no way back. Again, I think this is great writing.
I don't think that's quite enough for murder. Empregnating his mates partner, perhaps.
I think hearing combo wail "I don't want to die" was deliberate and stated confirmation that he was going to be ended.
It may be irrelevant to you, but it left me wondering why he knew that he was going to die the moment he saw them.
As we arent likely to ever have an answer to this specific point, It was probably just a plot leading glimpse into Combo's murky past dealings - or maybe just a realisation that in those circumstances, being handed over to another crew is never going to end well..
The scene reminded me a little of a similar one in 'Narco's', the new Netflix series - where Escobar's cousin gets carried upstairs 'for a chat'
I don't think that's quite enough for murder. Empregnating his mates partner, perhaps.
I totally agree from a legal justice perspective - What I mean is that from what was originally essentially a good person, so much bad has now occurred. Milky isn't a criminal type down to his core - he feels remorse and the guilt of his actions will torment him forever whereas a true criminal would probably sleep easy.
Milky was forgiven, and still chose to go down a path he can never return from. Whereas somehow, Combo has turned out the better man. Even asking for forgiveness when being lead to his probable death.
Imagine that. What a turnaround!
Who knows what will happen in the end. Lol clearly had Milky sussed, but she's no shrinking violet. It's the sign of a good story, that we care to imagine the future for the characters and fill in any remaining gaps.
Well put slimjim
Never thought I'd not be annoyed by advert breaks, genuinely a chance to think back and savour the story and potential ramifications of people's actions.
I agree that perhaps there was a bit too much of the absurdly comic but it made a delicious counterpoint to the true life storyline.
good point Picton - although too numerous - the ad breaks were (for once) a good chance to take stock, breath(!), and get the kettle on.
Stephen Graham being carried up them stairs was an incredible scene, but the highlight for me was the one at Woody's parents house. in fact Woody's parents, and Jennifer were my favorite characters throughout! Jennifer's emotion at getting told she wouldnt be bridesmaid was impressive, then on a lighter note, her outfit at the wedding was hilarious!!
I'll never be able to listen to Stone Roses again without thinking of Woody's flinky flank.
The scene reminded me a little of a similar one in 'Narco's', the new Netflix series - where Escobar's cousin gets carried upstairs 'for a chat'
brilliant spoiler mate, well done....
met Stephen Graham at a party once in early noughties, i was being a bit of pissed up nuisance and just kept saying 'd'ya like dags?' so i got that combo stare long before milky did...
๐met Stephen Graham at a party once in early noughties, i was being a bit of pissed up nuisance and just kept saying 'd'ya like dags?' so i got that combo stare long before milky did.
brilliant spoiler mate, well done....
Just wait till you see Escobar run in with an Uzi 9mm in each hand and save the day by spraying lead!
''Scarface ain't got nothing on me Biyatches!''
Spoiler alert - in the Pablo Escobar story, it no end well for Pablo.
so who wrote the final twenty minutes of an otherwise cracking drama?
so known for his gritty realism, such a soft arsed ending.
#gutted
Just watched it. Brilliant. Blubbed me eyes out.
Aren't they allowed happiness in their lives soob?
Did you [i]really[/i] blub your eyes out?Blubbed me eyes out.
Really good ending to a wonderfully written drama over a 8 year period
Shawn even got a proper honey - and i just loved that final scene with Smell getting all arsey ๐
Brilliant series and looking forward to watching them all again soon
[i]Did you really blub your eyes out?[/i]
Not [i]literally[/i], of course. Emotions are running high at the moment, so it doesn't take much to get me going ๐ฅ
very disappointed not to see how it ended for combo.
the whole series from the movie onwards has been fantastic...sad that its ended but who knows? if shane meadows can have his arm twisted in dong a TiE 94 that would be worth waiting for.
i thought the storyline between milky and combo was a bit ironic that in the original movie combo was seen as the bad guy for his attack and racist attitude but in the end he changes character and milky is the bad guy for allowing combos demise...
he could have stopped it but he mentions that a promise had been made to family members and that was what was being honoured...not that it made it any more the right thing to do.
i assumed the guys who took him in the van were somehow related to milky.
as for milky and his forgiveness...i was sure that he got it on with lol when woody was with the other girl...
very disappointed not to see how it ended for combo.
You actually wanted to see him taken apart?
i thought the storyline between milky and combo was a bit ironic that in the original movie combo was seen as the bad guy for his attack and racist attitude but in the end he changes character and milky is the bad guy for allowing combos demise...
That's kind of the point of the writing. It's a story about life and friendship in all its glory and horror, second chances, and how sometimes we face crossroads
as for milky and his forgiveness...i was sure that he got it on with lol when woody was with the other girl...
Woody was only with the other girl after watching his baby come out all Milky
Lol slept with Milky the aftermath of Woody jilting her on their (1st) wedding day, I think...
Just pointing the leaf-blower at the dying embers of this thread on behalf of all the others like me who Sky+'d the final episode and have only just got round to watching it!
Wow, VERY powerful... Some of the best character writing I've ever seen - Woody's vows had me belly-laughing, Kelly's return had me sobbing like a girl... But FFS, if you've been left emotionally damaged, hiding behind the sofa or in need of therapy, have a word with yerselves! Bunch o' bloody bedwetters! :p
I think those that felt disappointed with the actions of certain characters, or felt it was anti-climactic, you're missing the point a bit: Every character, every storyline, every stereotype was a metaphor for the whole project - This is England...
...Where hatred lasts for generations because otherwise good people will commit despicable acts on behalf of their families; where people will turn a blind eye to monstrous crimes as long as they're committed in revenge.
But people will continue to fall in love, forgive their loved ones, get pissed and grow old. Because This Is England.
Late to the party.
88 is awesome.
Are you doing the full lot from the start?
Are you doing the full lot from the start?
That'll keep the counselling phoneline busy for a while. ๐
90 next. All done n dusted.
They've just released them as a box set as well. Viewing them all at once is fantastic with an intense program like this. Slightly jealous. Avoid the spoilers above if you can!
Finally watched This is England 90. Wow, a very sombre and different to the others before. I loved and disliked it but a really fitting ending.
Did he deserve to die?
