Mimi and Rosie?


I must've missed what happened to Rosie? Mimi first appeared during the funeral of the heart transplant boy, but then what happened? Does anyone know?

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Rosie, the beagle stolen (or "rescued") from a laboratory by his daughter Charlie and given to Judge Deed, was removed by police from an animal rights' activist woman where she was stashed by Deeds' daughter and his bailiff ("policeman"). Deed claimed it.

What the leftwing writer of the series leaves out is how many human beings might have been saved had the laboratory been able to conclude its experiments on Rosie. Human consequences, as everyone knows, are of little importance to the Left.

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Oh you are just like the actors on this show. Whenever they were going somewhere with either dog in tow, they would simply drag the dog along or yank it via the leash. They are abusive to the dogs, in either case.

Apparently, the companies that make films for the BBC need to have animal rights people overseeing their shows, too, like here in the USofA.

As to 'human consequences'.... they do not need to do research on animals, EVER.
AND I am NOT 'left wing' by ANY stretch of the imagination.


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Why did they change dogs? I do not recall any explaination in the show!
Did they think the viewers would not notice?

They also changed actors for Neil Haughton! I wonder why this happened? Any one have any ideas or reasons for these two changes?

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It was explained in the first episode tha
t Mimi appeared. John said that Rosie was now with his sister and Charlie found him another dog - Mimi not long after!

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