Luther
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John Luther is tired.
Its all over his face.
Wedging himself between hardened criminals like George Cornelius (Toodle pip, everyone!)
and deviant weirdos like Dr. Vivien Lake (Hermione Norris) takes its toll.
(That would be Luther and Alice, respectively.)
Frankly, much of what enshrouds Dr. Lake is mysterious and muddled.
Such disorientation is by design, no doubt, but its also distracting.
Ergo, Vivien and Jeremy were off Luthers radar, but down one invaluable subservient in their threes-a-party fetish.
James wasnt the only chap staring down death amid the dreck of some abandoned public space.
Alas, Errol sweats and fidgets like a cockroach in midsummer heat when hes anxious.
Hell, maybe shes behind the kidnapping herself.
Well save that for another overcast London afternoon.
So, to answer D.S.
Hallidays question, its normal enough.
A bit more onpsychiatric countertransference.
Something tells me the torch is being passed to Halliday for a spinoff.
Nice opening-scene deke, with the lady teacher surviving.Lutherhas evolved!