ext_19925 ([identity profile] byslantedlight.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] ci5hq 2019-04-07 10:00 am (UTC)

He might be more violent than Doyle in the eps
See, I'm not sure that this is true really. I know it's supposed to be, and it's Bodie who's always being told by Cowley not to kill people, but I think we actually see Doyle being more violent. He throws people off buildings, and loses his temper much more than Bodie does.

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.
Yes, exactly! And I just can't see him doing it as Bodie, either. Not the Bodie we see in the eps.

Hee about Bodie/Murphy being a kind of narcissism! I'm not sure about that, to be honest (so we should only date people who have opposite features to us?! But I like dark hair!) For me it's more that their personalities don't fit, I think.

I liked Bodie showing Doyle the right stance too - and especially that Doyle surprised him, and stood up to him!

Cowley knows what to do about it and puts Bodie back to the recruits. That was a good idea.
Yes, I agree. Although I'm not sure Cowley would have had Bodie training them just cos he was in the SAS - so any SAS recruit to CI5 is automatically above the others? If he has them training each other in their own areas of expertise that would make sense though (so I'm going to at least imagine that's what happened. *g*)

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