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Originally posted by GRiT
Whoa Whoa easy tiger!!!!! That's a bit strong. Misanthropic. If you were referring to Jo, maybe, but with Jo it's only selective misanthropy.
At the time I found Dirks reaction over the top, but having watched it back. I'm on his side. He asked her to stop a couple of time. Many people have stated that if Dirk had played such a trick on say Danielle he would have probably been called into the diary room. But I'm not going to play the sexism card. Oh, I just did.
I happen to love strong women - which is why I was so disappointed with Jacqueline Gold in the verdict, I digress. I like demure and submissive too. I think Cleo's characters were not current enough but I do agree that style of comedy is difficult to do.
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I was thinking of something similar earlier as far as Dirk was concerned, as it goes. His outlook seems to soften markedly when there's a pert-chested girl young enough to be his daughter (granddaughter?) in the immediate vacinity.
What else could he have done? When you wind the clock, you need to appreciate that the cuckoo's-a-comin' real soon. See my reply ^ to Ruth.
Damn, I watched the first and then managed to miss the rest. Archer didn't do himself any favours, did he? He was slithering all over Jennifer Ellison like a giant slug. Agreed. Katherine Tate's show is hugely hit-and-miss too, but she certainly seems popular enough, regardless. I think there's a capable actress in Cleo somewhere, even if it's more suited to roles in dross like ITV's attempt at bringing Cluedo into the nation's living rooms.