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This isn't the place to discuss these matters in detail, but the final episode establishes that all "past timeline" events in both series take place in an intermediate afterlife to which the dead and near-dead have access. They easily forget that they are dead, or are confused. The exact reason for
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It seems we need to discuss this to sort this out. It's been listed as Alex Drake being a police officer for as long as the article has been up as far as I've seen, but now suddenly it's been changed to be "more descriptive" and she's being called a police woman. Now I'm not a feminist or anything,
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Firstly, the term "the A team" was in use long before the TV series, which derived its name from that term and not vice versa. This provides the writers with the opportunity to put a verbal cue into Hunt's mouth, because much of the scene that follows resembles an A-Team gun battle in which nobody
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An apparent difficulty with this programme (and Life On Mars) is that the world of Gene Hunt ("1981" and "1973") exists, apparently, in the minds of Sam and Alex. As such, clumsy description is creeping into the article (e.g. "from Hunt's point of view"). Does anyone have any ideas how to best deal
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Isn't the updated plot synopsis too explicit now? Anyone reading this article prior to watching the series will immediately find out the plot twist. House style across
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explanation for the historical timeslippage (unless possibly 'when they decided that joining the police force would be a good idea). And the reason why Gene Hunt does not go into The
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links to states they can also be called a policeman or policewoman so it's useless to keep changing it. Someone edited it back saying "either is correct so stop changing it" but it was written as police officer first so surely those changing it to police woman are the ones changing it and being
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I'm sorry, but that's arrogant, high-handed nonsense, lads. At least three users were adding the songs, and
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I'm gonna say OMG as having all of Life on Mars and all of Ashes to Ashes upto series 2 on DVD but either I'm very drunk but the same actress was in the first episode of Series 2 and 3. And no not regular cast but a also staring cast, if that makes sense, so I don't know her name but I had to
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I agree it's one of the very best aspects of the show (indeed, both shows). I just find the phrasing to be clumsy and make for difficult reading, I suppose. Although I haven't thought of a way to more gracefully describe the situation whilst retaining the accuracy of "point of
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information about the first episode of series 3. I'm not particularly into moaning about spoilers myself, but it was pretty annoying, and the condescending attitudes in this thread really don't help either. Why can it not be moved further down the article?
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Just because the show is set in 1983 does not mean we describe her as being a police woman because "that's what they called them then", but even if we have to (is there a Wiki rule on that?) Alex Drake is from 2008 where they're called police officers.
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When I read the Quattro anachronism, I did wonder why this was considered news. In the 1980s it was not unknown for an imported car to be adapted for right hand drive, so I'm not so sure that's such an anachronism as might at first appear.
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Is it really fair to describe the series as time travel? It's left vague as to whether the main character is travelling in time or imagining himself being there while in a coma, so wouldn't it be better to remove that from the info box?
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article before having seen the concluding episode, I would have been extremely disappointed that you spoiled it for me. It would make me much less likely to ever visit Knowledge in the future.
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