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Post by shamazipan on Oct 8, 2009 20:19:10 GMT
Hmm.. I don't think he's still together with her. People were thinking Lyndon was his girlfriend when she went to see his daughter at this school sports thing.. That's what I'm inclined to think. You know the worst part? I bet we don't get to find out about any of this stuff by the end of the 30 mins.
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Post by surfingthesun on Oct 9, 2009 11:02:34 GMT
Yea, probably. I still hope we'll get a bit of romance too, though. Preferably between Lyndon and Matheson.
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Post by heathersharpe on Oct 9, 2009 13:03:42 GMT
I think Lyndon and Matheson could be like Sara (i think thats who it was) and Grissom in C-S-I really looking forward to seeing where they go with it.
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Post by shamazipan on Oct 9, 2009 20:27:16 GMT
I think Lyndon and Matheson could be like Sara (i think thats who it was) and Grissom in C-S-I really looking forward to seeing where they go with it. Never having seen CSI that means nothing to me!
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Post by rememberiloveu on Oct 11, 2009 12:47:09 GMT
Lyndon is fond of James, and I think he is fond of her in return. It's hard to tell only seeing one side of the story, but he took her to lunch when she was having a rough day and he's been pretty good to her these last few weeks. She called James at some ungodly hour in the morning and he grumbled at her -- compare that to Weinberg's fear of his wrath (and the fact that he daren't even call him James to his face!) and he's definitely nicer to her than he is to the others. Of course, that could be because she's the boss...
I worry about Lyndon. She's really stressed.
Weinberg did say that James is the best detective that he's ever worked with though, despite his technology hating and his temperament, so I don't think James is a total arse. Just... focussed.
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Post by shamazipan on Oct 11, 2009 14:40:04 GMT
Lyndon is fond of James, and I think he is fond of her in return. It's hard to tell only seeing one side of the story, but he took her to lunch when she was having a rough day and he's been pretty good to her these last few weeks. She called James at some ungodly hour in the morning and he grumbled at her -- compare that to Weinberg's fear of his wrath (and the fact that he daren't even call him James to his face!) and he's definitely nicer to her than he is to the others. Of course, that could be because she's the boss... I worry about Lyndon. She's really stressed. Weinberg did say that James is the best detective that he's ever worked with though, despite his technology hating and his temperament, so I don't think James is a total arse. Just... focussed. Yes, I agree. Dunbar also called him brilliant so while they may think his methods are outdated they clearly have a lot of respect for him.
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Post by shamazipan on Oct 12, 2009 20:09:25 GMT
Oooh, James says in the interview they posted today that Gareth's character "goes on a massive journey". Interesting!
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Post by pearl on Oct 13, 2009 5:23:52 GMT
James Moran also says that Gareth can do anything as he is such a good actor - or words to that effect.
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Post by subtlescience on Oct 19, 2009 18:50:34 GMT
A Twitter from Lyndon today refers again to Sian--this time, that it's three months since she was "taken." Previously, Lyndon had mentioned not thinking of Matheson as potential romance material "out of respect" for Sian. I'm going to guess that Matheson is a widower.....?
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Post by bananas on Oct 19, 2009 18:55:52 GMT
OK so following the latest twitter update from Lyndon we have a bit more info on Sian... At the beginning of the month Lyndon said and today we find out that Sian was "taken" 3 months ago. Is it now safe to assume that Sian was Holly's mother? It looks like she has passed away so no wonder Matheson's a bit rough around the edges
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Post by heathersharpe on Oct 20, 2009 15:14:25 GMT
could sain have been girl one
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Post by shamazipan on Oct 21, 2009 16:18:55 GMT
I dont think so as there has been reference to the killer taking children.
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