I can't disagree with you because I have my problems with the first chapter too. This Bodie is not my Bodie. He might be more violent than Doyle in the eps, but I can't see him shooting a person who openly surrendered. I think that would be a reason to throw him out of the SAS.
And I can't see Bodie and Murphy as lovers. They are to similar and I don't think that Bodie is into narcissism and for me that would be way of narcissism to have a lover who looks in a sort of way like yourself. Both are with dark hair and blue eyes. Both are of the same height. So, best friends and really good mates ok, but not lovers.
And yes, where was the beta. I had to read the thing with te secondement for three times because it didn't fit into the think that Robert Marsh wanted to get rid of him.
Good was the part when he shows Doyle what his fault is with the weapon. I could see both of them in this scene. Doyle defending himself when he is crept up from behind and touched without permission. And the astonished Bodie who weren't expecting such an unknown move.
What I can see clear in my head is Cowley who knows Bodie's value for CI5, but knows too that he has to put Bodie into the place where he belongs. And that is a place under Cowley's supervision. And Cowley knows what to do about it and puts Bodie back to the recruits. That was a good idea.
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And I can't see Bodie and Murphy as lovers. They are to similar and I don't think that Bodie is into narcissism and for me that would be way of narcissism to have a lover who looks in a sort of way like yourself. Both are with dark hair and blue eyes. Both are of the same height. So, best friends and really good mates ok, but not lovers.
And yes, where was the beta. I had to read the thing with te secondement for three times because it didn't fit into the think that Robert Marsh wanted to get rid of him.
Good was the part when he shows Doyle what his fault is with the weapon. I could see both of them in this scene. Doyle defending himself when he is crept up from behind and touched without permission. And the astonished Bodie who weren't expecting such an unknown move.
What I can see clear in my head is Cowley who knows Bodie's value for CI5, but knows too that he has to put Bodie into the place where he belongs. And that is a place under Cowley's supervision. And Cowley knows what to do about it and puts Bodie back to the recruits. That was a good idea.