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Fiona gone, Jo arrives
17-10-2009, 11:13 AM
Post: #11
RE: Fiona gone, Jo arrives
(05-09-2009 12:34 PM)Sanctuary Wrote:  However the episode (4:5) was brilliant, especially the way Ruth handled that spring roll with her chopsticks! Big Grin

Haha!! Ive just watched that episode! Ruth was always gonna be a dab hand with the old chopsticks!! unlike me Blush

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17-10-2009, 12:42 PM
Post: #12
RE: Fiona gone, Jo arrives
Am I the only one here who thinks Jo isn't a well developed character?

I mean I like Jo but I think we haven't been given the chance to know her more deeply... I don't know... There are some episodes where she show her feelings
Spoiler: show
(7.01 Adam's death, they were very close)
bur only a few episodes, for me Jo is a girl who works for MI5 but she's not very convinced about it or a bit confused... I mean is normal she's a newbie but...

I don't know if you understand what I mean...

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17-10-2009, 12:49 PM
Post: #13
RE: Fiona gone, Jo arrives
But she has been there for a long time now. Perhaps a trip to meet her family would make her a more rounded character, just seeing her in normal life and how she reacts then.

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17-10-2009, 05:50 PM
Post: #14
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Yes, you're right, she's been there for a while, it was my perception, sorry... but still we need to know more about her backround and personal life, yes.

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24-02-2010, 12:02 AM
Post: #15
RE: Fiona gone, Jo arrives
Just finished watching Fiona's death scene. I agree that she didn't show much emotion. I think my emotional attachment to her character comes all from Adam's side, watching how much he loves her.

I think her being more of a politician comes in handy for certain operations - the writers have definitely used her in that way mostly. Not to actually claim the following but she was almost always the PR agent.

Love Jo. Forgot how much I liked her long hair Smile I thought her introduction was handled very well. Even if it's probably a bit unlikely to recruit an aspiring journalist as field officer I totally bought the story. She clearly has a lot of good instincts. Love how the writers somewhat made sure we noticed she actually had to undergo training before joining the grid lol
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07-06-2010, 05:42 PM
Post: #16
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I really like Fiona so i was upset when she left and her last story was so well written. Then Jo came along and I almost forgot about Fiona. Jo was brilliant.

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07-06-2010, 05:46 PM
Post: #17
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(07-06-2010 05:42 PM)glinda101 Wrote:  I really like Fiona so i was upset when she left and her last story was so well written. Then Jo came along and I almost forgot about Fiona. Jo was brilliant.

I understand this. It was like Jo was a replacement for Fiona in Adam's lifeUndecided. Does anybody else think this???Huh

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07-06-2010, 05:56 PM (This post was last modified: 07-06-2010 05:56 PM by glinda101.)
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(07-06-2010 05:46 PM)Elphie Wrote:  
(07-06-2010 05:42 PM)glinda101 Wrote:  I really like Fiona so i was upset when she left and her last story was so well written. Then Jo came along and I almost forgot about Fiona. Jo was brilliant.

I understand this. It was like Jo was a replacement for Fiona in Adam's lifeUndecided. Does anybody else think this???Huh

Yes and no...yes at first but then they bought in Ros who replaced her pretty much completely. It seemed that when Ros arrived Adam was ok. I mean she went to his home virtually straight away. Someone completely grief-stricken wouldn't do that.

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07-06-2010, 09:10 PM
Post: #19
RE: Fiona gone, Jo arrives
Yes but Ros
Spoiler: show
only went to Adam's house and Adam only let her in because that was what was required because of the whole Collingwood affair.
And Adam was definitely not okay in series 5 - even when Ros was there.
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