Sidney arrives at a Romany camp, but when someone is killed, he is prime suspect.Sidney arrives at a Romany camp, but when someone is killed, he is prime suspect.Sidney arrives at a Romany camp, but when someone is killed, he is prime suspect.
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- Sophie - Gypsy Dancer
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Episode 3.5
Sidney has a crisis of conscious. Does he really believe in God?
In his search for answers he winds up in a Romany gypsy camp looking for Ronnie Maguire and he wants the money he stole from his estranged wife.
Sidney discovers that Ronnie has another wife and children from her. The people in the gypsy camp are suspicious of him, which gets more tense when Ronnie is discovered dead.
The males gypsies in this episode were provided by Jean Paul Gaultier. That gypsy camp was a world away from what I would had expected from one in the 1950s. They were even preparing for a big fat gypsy wedding.
This did not feel like an episode of Grantchester. Mainly as the bulk of the episode was not set there. The dialogue in the gypsy camp was just awful. Despite being a despicable rogue, the way Sidney talked to Ronnie I was surprised he was never slapped back.
The mystery held no interest for me.
In his search for answers he winds up in a Romany gypsy camp looking for Ronnie Maguire and he wants the money he stole from his estranged wife.
Sidney discovers that Ronnie has another wife and children from her. The people in the gypsy camp are suspicious of him, which gets more tense when Ronnie is discovered dead.
The males gypsies in this episode were provided by Jean Paul Gaultier. That gypsy camp was a world away from what I would had expected from one in the 1950s. They were even preparing for a big fat gypsy wedding.
This did not feel like an episode of Grantchester. Mainly as the bulk of the episode was not set there. The dialogue in the gypsy camp was just awful. Despite being a despicable rogue, the way Sidney talked to Ronnie I was surprised he was never slapped back.
The mystery held no interest for me.
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- Feb 17, 2019
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