Post/username interface :slight_smile:

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Or maybe he has a rigid set of principles and ethics called the Morse Code and at some stage he has to break them to solve a crime. Example: he never usually has cheese + toasted at Subway but he has to so he doesn’t look like a narc when he’s undercover.

(never watched Morse but fairly sure I’ve got the jist)

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@Steved

:smiley:
It’ll basically either be one of, or a mixture of:

  • He solves all his crimes using morse code
  • The criminal nemesis he is after sends cryptic clues in morse code to taunt Inspector Morse.
  • Morse’s Code is how he lives his life! MxC > SxE he always says.
  • He is like Captain Pike in Star Trek and only communicates via Morse Code.

Thanks for attending my Morse Talk.

The Morseiverse

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The Man In the High Castle. And I’ll watch the whole of the final season and all.

Hello Hollywood?

First season was okay but once reality started aligning with it I bailed.

Call central storage, ask them if they have 200 Burgundy Jaguar Mk IIs

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They just created this sprawling world full of characters they haven’t managed properly and it’s abundantly clear that they didn’t have a long-term plan (or whichever one they did have was scrapped). I was really into the world-building of S1, the idea of what it might have been like to live under Japanese or German occupation. Most of the day-to-day of that has since been abandoned, and S3 pivoted into outright science fiction and had a fair bit in common with Stranger Things. it’s not that it’s bad, just confusing.

also, casting Stephen Root and then giving him fuck-all to do is criminal

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What about one of the Morses is a villain and the secret enemy within and thats the twist at the end of season 1?
Professor Morseiarty

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He’s pretty great in ‘Barry’!

The best film of all time?!

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well, exactly!

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And of course the character all office and IT staff can relate to:

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no that is SILLY. It is a great film but not greatist of all time.

The greatest film is the original terminator film.

Dunno why I was still bothering with Twin Peaks after the first couple of episodes of S2 (haven’t watched the new series)

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Wrong and I’ll tell you for why, the Terminator was groundbreaking as far as atmospheric dystopian thrillers went and had a breakneck speed and gravity seldom seen before or since.

HOWEVER Termy 2 had far deeper underlying plot themes of humanity’s interaction with machines, parenting, distrust of authority. It’s about a woman escaping a mental hospital to fight a (robot) cop ffs! It’s the best.

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amen

Also the better ending with that thumbs up :’(