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Indian Summers

204 replies

Arsenic · 15/02/2015 23:47

What do we think?

JW overacting as normal....

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Trickytricky · 24/03/2015 11:38

I think it was the man who owns the tea plantation - she stole his wife's sari and an earlier scene shows his "people" discuss where she is staying - they knew she was up by the lake. He'd instructed them to find the thief. I think it was definitely his people - not him as he was waving Mr McLeod goodbye.

diddl · 24/03/2015 11:57

Of course!

i was thinking that it couldn't be him.

But yes, someone would probably do it for him!

Clawdy · 24/03/2015 20:46

So satisfying to see that guy being kicked downstairs! I love the way we are never really sure if Ralph is hero or villain......

HoraceCope · 25/03/2015 07:07

i know I cheered when he was kicked downstairs Blush

Jacana · 25/03/2015 08:07

Yeah, both flights!

LaVolcan · 25/03/2015 08:10

Why did they get 'the horse chappie' to stitch him up? Was it because they knew awkward questions could be asked if he was taken to hospital?

Pagwatch · 25/03/2015 08:23

I think Julie Walters got her dude to kill the boy's mother.
She is determined to protect Ralph and she's a ruthless cow.

HoraceCope · 25/03/2015 08:25

Kaiser?

HoraceCope · 25/03/2015 08:26

Ralph had acute hearing while Alice was being molested didnt he

diddl · 25/03/2015 08:45

Yes, but I think he was also pissed off when the guy had asked for a miniature of her.

It was so very forward & disrespectful, wasn't it?

Obviously because she's left her husband he thought that she could be treated like trash.

HoraceCope · 30/03/2015 09:08

Lena must have committed the murder surely?
Ian was good last night.

HoraceCope · 30/03/2015 09:09

And I wonder if Alice will dob Aarifrin in , although she needn't since the policeman it seems will be using the certificate as blackmail

Clawdy · 30/03/2015 09:30

What doesn't make sense is why Aafrin has never talked about the certificate to either his lover or his sister since the night of the raid on the house. It would definitely have been discussed the next day with at least one of them, and he would have explained why it was so important. Also that policeman is going to find it tricky to blackmail Aafrin - he would have to tell his superior officers just why he has held onto it for so long. That whole certificate story-line isn't working for me.

HoraceCope · 30/03/2015 09:44

oh yes, good point.

Davros · 30/03/2015 23:47

I agree about the certificate story. Suppose the Indian copper said he'd found it St aaffin's? What proof is there that he did and what if Affin said it was a lie? One persons word against another. And why didn't he ask his sister or girlfriend? Poor Ramu though, horrible storyline but makes it all quite tense.

diddl · 31/03/2015 08:05

Yes it's ridiculous that his girlfriend didn't tell him that she couldn't retrieve the certificate.

Also, who forged it?

Police or one of ralph's staff?

Also, who gives a fuck now that the guy is dead??

The woman who died, an untouchable?

Seems a wonder to me that anyone cares!

Or was it just too good an opportunity as far as ruining Ramu goes?

And JWs character hinted that he had got away with killing before(his wife)?

true or just malicious?

So now who do we think did it?

Ralph & JW have supposedly ruled each other out.

Also, if the woman was wearing a wedding sari, that surely shows that she was expecting to meet her lover?

And how did she know that there would be a wedding sari at Ramu's house?

I keep thinking that it was her in the photo with Ramu.

Fiderer · 31/03/2015 09:31

He did ask Sita before if she'd delivered the note and she said yes although she hadn't. He told her his sister said she didn't get it and he chose to believe Sita.

We did see a soldier finding the certificate, I thought so at the time. I assumed he'd given it to his officer and as it wasn't mentioned, that it hadn't been handed in to the British. Which seems to be the case from Sunday's episode.

The forged certificate was for membership of the Congress and meant to prove the assassin was anti-British and not anti-Whelan. That the sergeant had it seems to show he didn't want to discredit the Congress and more importantly it'd be v handy to have Aafrin in his power.

Aafrin's getting on my wick tbh. Find Ralph much more interesting.

Fiderer · 31/03/2015 09:38

The forger was someone Cynthia knew in the town.

Agree about the sari, someone may have told her to meet Ralph there and then killed her.

The odd skin injuries she had, mentioned by her and the policeman - wonder what that is?

Wish Alice would stop being so drippy about Sarah.

diddl · 31/03/2015 09:41

Looks as if I'm not watching closely enoughBlush

There's no one really likeable, is there?

Fiderer · 31/03/2015 10:02

diddl you slacker Grin

I like Aafrin's parents. I've just realised the woman with Ian must be. The one who straddled him in the rickshaw and chucked Sarah's dress onto the hedge.

I like Lena and logically she's the most obvious suspect.

HoraceCope · 31/03/2015 10:14

i agree about the funeral, who would care as she was an untouchable

diddl · 31/03/2015 12:01

If anyone can be bothered to look, the Ramu's wedding photo is about 10mins into last weeks ep.

Am now thinking not Jaya!

diddl · 31/03/2015 12:07

I don't like Lena much tbh.

On the train Sarah said something wrong & Lena corrected her.

I thought that that was really rude of her.

And when she said to Adam's mother "why don't you just leave him alone" .

Maybe she did kill her to prevent him being taken from the school & raised by an untouchable?

Was it Adam because his mum attacked Lena??!!

HoraceCope · 31/03/2015 14:28

cynthia thinks Ramu killed scottish blokes uncle, which he emphatically did not but he did demand his land due to him owing him money.

LaVolcan · 31/03/2015 15:51

Cynthia knows damn well that Ramu didn't kill the uncle who was unfit due to excessive alcohol consumption, but she knew that she could use the uncle's death to blame an Indian.