This week was ever more absurd as Brian decided to attack Kirsty one moment over her husband’s activities and the next is hail fellow well met supporting Neil. No meat processor would send in an auditor to go through the records on the basis of an allegation of a contractor having used unpaid labour – so far out to lunch. They might want a meeting to understand what happened – but a full audit?
Philip’s appearance at Greenacre’s also beggared belief – he knew Jim did not like him so he simply would not go there, all for dramatic effect to enable Philip to tell his side of the story – far more effective if it had come out during the police interview. Nonsense in terms of village dynamics.
Finally Rex is the adult and grown up – Toby is the child – Rex would never send such a stupid message – he is not an angry young man – that was over 50 years ago. Pete Fickling reckons that Rex was actually imitating Aunty Keri Warburton!
Someone, somewhere is ignoring the historic characterisation and the need to stay on village topics. There might have been some post Sunday service comment and then the matter would have been forgotten because Blake and the others were non-resident.
Kosmo
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