"Law & Order: UK" Intent (TV Episode 2011) Poster

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(2011)

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I have nightmares, all the time. It's like I'm here. I can see them
Mrpalli7727 October 2017
A technician ready to install a broadband was waiting outside a cottage when the cleaning woman turned up and they got together inside. They went upstairs and they were stunned in seeing the owners stabbed dead in their bedroom. Detectives soon realize that the murder isn't related to burglary, because nothing was stolen (neither cash nor jewelry). The victims didn't have enemies in their personal life (apart from a former business partner, but he was in Stoke at the time), but they had just bought the house from a banker who set many investors up in a scam. Soon after they have proofs the banker's ex-husband killed these people without having any connections to them: he suffers from amnesia and that night he was drunk, forgetting everything he had done as a result. Anyway police and lawyers have to find out the real motive.

The banker is a real piece of work: she framed people, mistreat her supportive husband and used to cheat on him with colleagues. Furthermore, she took a convenient deal from divorce papers. I feel pity for victims' daughter (Cara Horgan), who lost her beloved parents whose guilt was to be in the wrong place at the wrong time.
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7/10
Dreams
safenoe15 November 2022
Warning: Spoilers
The premise of this episode of Law & Order: UK (or in cockney Law 'n Order: Blighty) is automatism and dreams run amok leading to a rather mysterious and gruesome murder of a couple in inexplicable circumstances.

I like the ending with the filming in the London street, with snow falling on the actors. That's London the way we like it, snow and all. I'm surprised there aren't more members of the public who attempt to wave to the camera for their 15 seconds of fame.

How does Law & Order: UK compare to the American one? Firstly, there is only a limited number of episodes in the UK one, so that's a shame.
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