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Characters you liked to see murdered


I'm watching A Talent for Life, and have to say, I was happy to see Isobel murdered. Barnaby should have hauled her off to jail. Has anybody noticed that when people start slugging on this show, Barnaby just breaks them apart and rarely arrests anyone for assault. Also, when a good murder spree gets going, the worst person usually is spared, as shown by the Grandmother Inkpen in the Garden episode. That girl should have started with her. Anyway, it's a pleasure to see some of these characters get their due.

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Samuel Quested. First and foremost because he tried to rape Esme Baker. He is a total bastard.

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Sorry, forgot to write which episode he is in: The Night of the Stag.

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Sorry again. I made a mistake... I wrote who I WOULD have liked to see murdered. Sorry...

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Samantha Bond's character in Destroying Angel. She was a bitch.

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I agree with both people mentioned but the best murder method was that guy who was staked to his lawn and hit with the wine bottles while his wife got to watch.

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Oh, just loved that!! And the wanker drowning in his tv??? Very clever.

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The new coroner - she is immensely irritating.

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YES. She's soo annoying - like the girl @ school who had to answer every question & reminded the teacher to assign homework.

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I find it really weird the coroner always has to be set up as a possible love match for Nelson, like they try it out and run straight to focus groups right after each show. Then, when the actress moves on, she's sent to live with Jones. Like being "sent to Belize" in Better Call Saul.

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I didn't like Isobel either. In the latest episodes, with whats-their-names, I often can't wait to see everyone murdered, main and minor characters all.

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In Birds of Prey, the "Egg Man" who is abusing the two elderly women. Couldn't stand him terrifying those old ladies and treating them like slaves.

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Horrid Esslyn from "Death of a Hollow Man." His cousin drowned and he showed no emotion, only annoyance that he was called out late at night to identify the body.

Martin Barrett from "Down Among the Dead Men." Blackmailing anyone and everyone.

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Pretty much everyone in A Dying Art.


Chase: Wow. Yeah, I get it. House is adorable. I just want to hold him and never let go.

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