Saturday, November 20, 2010

Hatchet II Movie Trailer Official

REC 2 - Official Trailer [HD]

Tron Legacy - Official Trailer [HD]

Legend of The Guardians : The Owls of Ga Hoole - Official Trailer [HD]

Resident Evil 4 Afterlife - Official Trailer 3D

Mortal Kombat (2010 OFFICIAL MOVIE TRAILER) [HD]

Kung Fu Panda2: The Kaboom of Doom

Season of the Witch trailer

Your Highness (2010) - Official Trailer [HD]

'Red Riding Hood' Trailer HD

'Green Lantern' Trailer

Scream 4 - Official Trailer

Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows - Official Trailer

Saw 3d trailer

Cars 2 trailer

Shutter Island Trailer

'Frozen' Trailer

Paranormal Activity 2 Trailer

Let Me In - Trailer

The Last Exorcism Trailer

Piranha 3D Trailer

The Wolfman trailer

Daybreaker Trailer

The Crazies Trailer HD

The walking Dead

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Journey to the Center of the Earth Trailer

Hostel 2 trailer

Plot

About a week after the events of Hostel, the film opens with Paxton (Jay Hernandez), who is suffering from nightmares, in seclusion with his girlfriend Stephanie (Jordan Ladd). The two get into an argument where Stephanie denounces Paxton' paranoia as insufferable and exaggerated. To her dismay, she awakes the next morning to see her boyfriend decapitated.

In Italy, art students Beth (Lauren German) and Whitney (Bijou Phillips) are convinced by Axelle (Vera Jordanova), a nude model they are sketching, to join her on a vacation to a luxurious spa. Beth decides to invite another student, Lorna (Heather Matarazzo), much to Whitney's dismay. The four travel to a small Slovakian village and check into the local hostel, where the desk clerk uploads their passport photos to an auction website, where American businessman Todd (Richard Burgi) bids on Whitney and Beth for himself and his passive best friend Stuart (Roger Bart).

Later that night, at the village's "Harvest Festival", Lorna discovers that Beth has inherited a vast fortune from her mother. Stuart approaches Beth and the two share a friendly, albeit awkward, conversation. An intoxicated Lorna leaves to go on a boat ride with Roman, who proceeds to kidnap Lorna with the help of two accomplices. A local walks up to Beth and asks her for a dance, she declines. He responds with "I could have helped you." Beth doesn't understand and shortly afterward the hostel's clerk approaches and tells her "He won't bother you anymore." Beth and Whitney leave the party, while Axelle volunteers to stay behind and wait for Lorna.

The next morning the three girls head to the local spa to relax. Basking in the relaxing atmosphere of the hot springs, where Beth ends up dozing off. Meanwhile, a naked and gagged Lorna is shackled by her ankles and hanging upside down in a large room, where a woman named Mrs. Bathory (Monika Malacova) enters, undresses, and lies beneath Lorna. She then kills Lorna by cutting her with a long scythe and bathing in her blood, then slicing her throat with a sickle. At the spa, Beth awakens to find herself alone and her belongings stolen. As she looks for her friends, she notices several men approaching and surrounding her. Fearing for her life, she flees. While making her escape, she is ambushed by the "Bubblegum Gang", a gang of violent street children. Before they are able to descend upon her, however, Axelle and Sasha appear and ward them away from her.



Axelle escorts a flustered but somewhat relieved Beth to their vehicle. With Axelle and Beth away, Sasha confronts the children. He is angered that they interfered with his "business operations." As punishment, and to warn against future transgressions, Sasha draws out his gun and kills one of the children before the rest flee.

At the factory, a sobbing Whitney is strapped to a chair in one of the cells while an old man applies makeup to her face. Whitney bites the man's nose and attempts to escape. However, since Paxton's escape, the security at the factory has increased significantly.

Beth is taken to Sasha's mansion. Here, Axelle offers to "clean up" Beth's face. Afterwards, she is left alone only when she notices the kidnappers entering the mansion below. She hides in a closet which leads into a room filled with heads, with Paxton's head at the center of the room. Beth is then taken to a room in the factory and is strapped to a chair. Stuart enters and looks around the room at the tools with horror. He then takes the sack off Beth's head and explains about Elite Hunting. He then unties her from the chair and almost decides to escape with her but has a change of heart. He then hits Beth in the head and knocks her out. Whitney is taken to Todd's cell and strapped to a chair, where he taunts and terrorizes her with a circular saw. Overwhelmed with excitement, Todd accidentally lets Whitney's hair get caught in the saw and rips off part of her scalp, causing him to realize the horrors of Elite Hunting. He tries to leave, claiming he no longer wants to kill her. The guard explains that he must kill her if he wants to leave; when he refuses, the guards set the dogs on him, killing him for violating his contract.

The guards then bandage Whitney and show her photograph to other clients in adjoining cells, offering her at a discount. A cannibal and a man electrocuting someone bid on her, before the deranged and sadistic Stuart, now torturing Beth and blaming her for Todd's death while having delusions about her being his unappreciative wife, accepts the offer and decapitates Whitney. As he returns to finish with Beth, she seduces him into releasing her from the chair, then fights him off as he lies on her and chains Stuart to the chair. Beth grills Stuart for the code to the cell, then tortures him when he refuses to tell her. Stuart tells Beth the code, but she still needs to be buzzed through the door, which inadvertently summons guards to the room. Beth manages to get a guard's gun and uses it to demand the guards to bring Sasha to the room. Beth offers to buy her freedom with part of her inheritance. When Sasha explains to her that she must kill somebody to leave, Beth cuts off Stuart's genitals and tosses them to one of the guard dogs; Beth then orders Stuart to be left to bleed to death as he screams in pain. Per the standard contract, Beth is given an Elite Hunting tattoo.

In the closing sequence, Axelle is lured from the village festival into the woods by the Bubblegum Gang, where the revenge-seeking Beth surprises and beheads her, allowing the gang to play soccer with her head ending the film.

Hostel part1- Trailer

Plot

Two college graduation students, Paxton (Jay Hernandez) and Josh (Derek Richardson), along with their friend Óli (Eyþór Guðjónsson), are backpacking together across Europe on vacation. After being thrown out of a discothèque in Amsterdam, the three visit a brothel, where Josh shies away from having sex with a prostitute. When they return to their hostel, they meet a Russian man named Alexei (Lubomir Bukovy) who informs them about an undocumented hostel in Slovakia filled with beautiful, American-loving women.

The three subsequently board a train on which they meet a peculiar businessman (Jan Vlasák), who "freaks" Josh out by placing his hand on his thigh. The man moves to another cab on the train immediately after Josh expresses his obvious disapproval of such an unexpected action. The three leave the train at a small Slovakian village, and check into the local hostel, finding themselves sharing a room with two beautiful single women: Russian Natalya (Barbara Nedeljáková) and Czech Svetlana (Jana Kadeřábková), who entice them into joining them at a spa and a disco. At the disco, Josh is saved from being attacked by a gang of impoverished children looking for money and bubblegum by the peculiar businessman whom he had unpleasantly encountered on the train. Josh apologizes for his overreaction on the train and buys the businessman a drink, and the businessman assures him that he harbours no hard feelings. Later that night, Paxton and Josh have sex with Svetlana and Natalya, respectively. The next day, a young Japanese backpacker, Kana (Jennifer Lim), approaches Paxton and Josh, who are searching for Óli, informing them that her friend, Yuki (Keiko Seiko), is strangely missing as well. An MMS photo sent from Yuki's phone shows Yuki and Óli beneath a smokestack of an abandoned factory, with the word "Sayonara" written in Japanese beneath it. A while later, they spot a man wearing Óli's jacket, and follow him, but when confronted, the man claims the jacket is his. Not long after, Paxton and Josh receive a second MMS photo message from Óli's phone, in which their friend appears in a closeup face shot with the text "I go home" accompanying the image. Then, the scene shifts to the source of the photo, revealing Óli's severed head sitting on a table in a dark, dungeon-like room with a man in surgeons' attire leaving the room, and about to torture a young woman. Under a feeling of intense discomfort and suspicion, Paxton and Josh decide to leave Bratislava with Kana the following day. Paxton later notices that the MMS photo of Oli and Yuki has been faked. Although Josh is anxious to leave immediately, Paxton talks him into staying just one more night, so they can have sex with Natalya and Svetlana one more time. Josh reluctantly agrees. Later that night, while partying with Natalya and Svetlana, Paxton and Josh are slipped tranquilizers. Josh stumbles back to the hostel while Paxton passes out in the disco's storage room, where he is inadvertently locked in for the night.

The next day, Josh wakes up handcuffed to a chair in a dungeon-like room, wearing just boxer shorts, with a bag over his head and sees the businessman from the train entering the room. After he examines the tools on a table, while Josh tearfully pleads to be released, the businessman chooses a drill and begins torturing Josh by drilling him in both of his pectorals just above his nipples and in his thighs. After he is done, the businessman sits down and tells Josh his unfulfilled dream of being a surgeon. Josh desperately begs him to let him go. The businessman puts on the facade of releasing him, but instead slices Josh's Achilles tendons, leaving him screaming in pain. The businessman then opens the door and tells Josh he is free to go, but once he attempts to stand, he falls over. The businessman then stands over Josh as he tries to crawl away and violently slices his throat.

Meanwhile, Paxton awakes and returns to his room where two women invite him to a spa, eerily similar to Natalya and Svetlana. Paxton merely observes them suspiciously, with a look of confusion and suspicion on his face, realizing something is definitely amiss. When the local police chief (Miroslav Táborský) proves unhelpful, Paxton locates Natalya and Svetlana at a dismal bar. Paxton furiously interrogates them on the whereabouts of Josh, and the two girls lie to him, telling him that Josh and Óli went to an "art show" together where the factory is. Although Natalya and Svetlana tell Paxton to relax and have a drink, he is furiously unyielding and demands he be taken to where Josh and Óli are. Natalya and the man she is sitting with comply, and they begin to leave the bar to take Paxton to the factory. When Paxton looks back to Svetlana and asks if she is coming, she replies "I already seen this show." Once Paxton enters the factory, he shockingly witnesses the businessman cutting open Josh's corpse like a surgeon. He is then ambushed by thugs. As he is taken to a cell, he sees several other rooms where others are being tortured. He is restrained in a chair and joined minutes later by a German client, Johann (Petr Janiš). When Johann realizes that Paxton speaks his native language, he requests one of the staff thugs place a ballgag in his victim's mouth. However, the continuation of Paxton's torture causes him to vomit, and thus, Johann removes the gag. He then cuts off two of Paxton's fingers from his left hand with a chainsaw, but at the same time, unintentionally and unknowingly severs Paxton's hand restraints. Johann runs toward Paxton with the chainsaw but slips on the ball gag and accidentally cuts his own right leg off. Paxton gets out of the chair and shoots Johann in the head. Paxton hides on a cart filled with corpses, pretending to be dead. He then knocks out the man cutting up and cremating the corpses.

After disguising himself as a client, he meets another client who thinks that Paxton is a client too. Paxton becomes more uncomfortable as the man begins describing the thrill he is anticipating. When the man leaves, Paxton escapes. He hears Kana's screams and decides to rescue her. Paxton locates Kana and kills the man who is torturing her with a blowtorch (the same man he met before after disguising himself). Kana's face is badly disfigured, her right eyeball hanging out of the socket. In an attempt to stop her screaming, Paxton cuts the eyeball loose. The two flee in a car from the building and get chased by some of the guards. While driving away Paxton sees Natalya and Svetlana talking to Alexei, confirming his involvement, and Paxton runs the three of them over, killing them. With the help of the child gang, Paxton and Kana elude the guards and head to the train station. When Kana sees a reflection of her disfigured face at the station, she jumps in front of an oncoming train, committing suicide and allowing Paxton to flee inside the other train without being noticed.

Aboard the train, Paxton hears the voice of the businessman. In Vienna, he follows him to a public restroom and throws the Elite Hunting's card under his stall. When the businessman reaches down to pick it up, Paxton cuts off two of his fingers, holds his head underwater and, when the man sees Paxton's reflection, slices his throat and slams his head into the toilet. Paxton then boards a train leaving Vienna. (In an alternate ending available on the DVD, Paxton gets revenge by spiriting away the businessman's young daughter. When the businessman emerges from the men's room his daughter is gone and he calls her name in anguish as we see her leaving on a train with Paxton holding his hand over her mouth to quiet her cries.)

from wikipedia

Avatar Trailer The Movie (New Extended HD Trailer)

Plot

In the year 2154, the RDA Corporation is mining a valuable mineral called unobtanium on Pandora, a lush, Earth-like moon in the Alpha Centauri star system.[10] Pandora is inhabited by the Na'vi, 10-foot-tall (3 m), blue-skinned, sapient humanoids[32] who live in harmony with nature and worship a mother goddess called Eywa.

To learn about the Na'vi and Pandora's biosphere, scientists use Na'vi-human hybrid bodies called avatars that are operated via mental link by genetically matched humans. Jake Sully (Worthington), a paraplegic former Marine, replaces his twin brother, a scientist trained as an avatar operator who was murdered in a robbery. Dr. Grace Augustine (Weaver), head of the Avatar Program, considers Sully an inadequate replacement and assigns him as a bodyguard. As Grace, scientist Norm Spellman (Moore), and Jake collect biological samples and data in the forest in their avatar forms, a jungle predator appears and attacks Jake. He flees for his life, eventually surviving the attack, but becomes separated from the others. Neytiri (Saldana), a female Na'vi, reluctantly rescues Jake. Seeing portents from Eywa, she takes him to her clan's dwelling, Hometree; there, Jake meets Neytiri's father, clan chief Eytukan (Wes Studi). Neytiri's mother Mo'at (C. C. H. Pounder), the clan's spiritual leader, orders her daughter to teach the "warrior dreamwalker" their ways.

The head of Sec-Ops, the RDA's private security force, Colonel Miles Quaritch (Lang), promises Jake that the company will help him walk again if he gathers intelligence about the Na'vi.[33] Hometree is on top of the richest deposits of unobtanium for hundreds of miles. When Grace learns that Jake is passing information to Quaritch, she relocates herself, Jake, and Norm to a remote outpost. Over three months, Jake grows close to Neytiri and her people. After Jake is initiated into the tribe, he and Neytiri choose each other as mates. Jake reveals his change of allegiance when he attempts to disable a bulldozer. When Quaritch shows Administrator Parker Selfridge (Giovanni Ribisi), the leader of the RDA colony,[34] one of Jake's video diary entries, in which Jake admits that the Na'vi will never abandon Hometree, Selfridge orders Hometree destroyed.

Despite Grace's argument that destroying Hometree could affect the bio-botanical neural network to which Pandoran organisms are connected, Selfridge gives Jake and Grace one hour to convince the Na'vi to evacuate. When Jake reveals his original mission, Neytiri accuses him of betraying the entire tribe, and Jake and Grace's avatars are tied up. Quaritch's forces destroy Hometree, killing Neytiri's father, as well as many others. Mo'at frees Jake and Grace, but they are unplugged and imprisoned. Trudy Chacón (Rodriguez), a pilot disgusted with Quaritch's brutal methods, breaks them out and flies them to an avatar link outpost. During the escape, Quaritch shoots and seriously wounds Grace.

The Na'vi are able to link mentally with some animals. To regain the Na'vi's trust, Jake takes a dangerous gamble and links with a Toruk, a powerful flying predator that has been tamed only five times in Na'vi history. Jake finds the refugees at the sacred Tree of Souls and pleads with Mo'at to heal Grace. The clan attempts to transfer Grace from her human body into her avatar with the aid of the Tree, but she succumbs to her injuries before the process can be completed.

Supported by the new Omaticaya chief, Tsu'tey (Laz Alonso), Jake recruits thousands of warriors from neighboring clans. On the eve of battle, Jake prays to Eywa, via a neural connection to the Tree of Souls, to intercede on behalf of the Na'vi. Quaritch detects the mobilization of the Na'vi and convinces Selfridge to authorize a preemptive strike against the Tree of Souls, reckoning that its destruction will demoralize the natives.

The Na'vi fight back but suffer heavy casualties; Tsu'tey and Trudy are also killed. Just when all seems lost, Pandoran wildlife suddenly join the attack and overwhelm the humans, which Neytiri interprets as Eywa answering Jake's prayer. Jake destroys a shuttle converted into a makeshift bomber before it can reach the Tree of Souls. Quaritch makes a narrow escape from his ship just as it is destroyed, and dons an AMP suit. He stumbles upon and breaches the avatar link unit containing Jake's human body, exposing Jake to Pandora's poisonous atmosphere. Neytiri kills Quaritch and gets to Jake in time to save him. They reaffirm their love as she sees his human body for the first time.

With the exception of Jake, Norm, Max, and several other scientists, all humans are expelled from Pandora. Jake is seen wearing the insignia of the Omaticaya leader. The clan performs the ritual dedicated to Eywa that permanently transfers Jake from his human body into his avatar.

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The Thin Blue Line Series Characters

Plot and characters

The Thin Blue Line was set in the police station of the fictional town of Gasforth. One of the main themes was the rivalry between the uniformed squad led by Inspector Fowler (a sort of protagonist figure) and the CID led by Detective Inspector Grim (often Fowler's antagonist, though they were on the same side of the law). DI Grim provided much of the humour through his mis-use of the English language. Episodes frequently saw the uniformed branch and CID locking horns over similar, or in some cases the same, issues while having conflicting views or methods of operation. Generally the uniformed section triumphed over the Detectives, although not without their own foibles.
The other comedic plotlines centered around the characters below and their peculiarities, although other PCs and staff were usually visible in the background and at meetings. (These ancillary characters' visibility is more obvious in the first series. In both series they generally have no speaking parts).

Inspector Raymond C. Fowler is an old-fashioned policeman, whose lack of interest in sex constantly annoys his live-in girlfriend of ten years Sergeant Dawkins. He was previously married, and his college-age son Bill made one appearance in the series. His former wife Susan is alluded to but never featured. Inspector Fowler has a strong devotion to duty and takes his job very seriously, sometimes showing a lack of contemporary social awareness that amuses Habib and annoys Grim. He has been known to (usually unwittingly) perform very courageous acts in the line of duty. Among the cast, he most closely characterizes the "stiff upper lip" English official, at least while on duty. He is a member of the local drama society and fancies himself an actor. His hobbies include reading Biggles and building miniature models as well as claiming to be a big fan of Captain James Kirk. He is also a little racist and is especially prejudiced against the French, often making bad remarks about them. He is against firearms and has refused over 92 firearms applications, and approved none. Despite his strong faith in the law, he is also willing to bend the rules when in what he sees as an unjust situation, exemplified when he blackmails a skinhead's mother into dropping charges against Constable Goody (who had punched her son in defense of Habib) and later Inspector Grim into dropping charges against Habib for holding drugs (which she had done to protect her younger sister).

Sergeant Patricia Dawkins is Inspector Fowler's partner of 10 years. She is forever on a quest for more sexual attention from Fowler, who is usually reluctant to oblige. Despite her frustration and anger, she loves Fowler devotedly and has but one dream - to marry him and have their child. Dawkins gets extremely jealous if Fowler talks alone with other women and often jumps to conclusions as a result. This occasionally placed her at odds with the younger WPC Maggie Habib, but the two always resume their friendship. She is also concerned about her health and appearance, perhaps as a result of Fowler's lukewarm sexual attentions. At the police station she is most often shown as the desk sergeant.

Detective Inspector Derek Grim is the head of the CID unit at Gasforth Police Station. His attitude is that CID are superior to the uniformed Police and proclaims that the uniformed officers are "extinct...like the 'doo-doo' ". Grim harbors a poorly contained desire to be promoted, preferably away from unexciting Gasforth. Sometimes oblivious to subtleties, Grim is far more ignorant than he is willing to admit, which he regularly displays through his butchery of English phraseology and his ill-conceived ideas. He can be described as buffoonish and insecure about his own professional status and social standing. He has been married for 20 years to Tina (unseen) with whom he shares an intense love-hate relationship, as he often complains about their marriage, but he occasionally reveals that he does indeed love his wife. His son, Darren, was arrested by Goody in one episode. His rants (often against "fannying about", which he himself plainly does) are the source of numerous comedic lines. Despite his flaws, at least one episode reveals that Grim is fundamentally a good man, as he was greatly conflicted by D.C. Boyle's plan of planting evidence on the drug-dealer Harry the Spike.

Constable Kevin Goody is probably the most complex of the show's characters. Unintelligent and generally oblivious to the obvious, he has very little idea of what being a Police Officer entails, and admitted that "wearing a nice uniform" was one reason he joined the Force. Easily confused, his ineptitude amazes Fowler, who once exclaimed "your head is just something you keep your hat on, isn't it?". Goody is always on an unsuccessful quest to win the heart of WPC Habib despite his obvious camp behaviour. He lives with his mother, of whom he is terrified ("...she'll come down here, and do her raving Nah-Nah...") and Habib has learned to threaten to inform her when he becomes too annoying. He did however once strike a prisoner out of pure rage when the young thug made a racist remark against Habib (which was one of the first signs that he was stronger than he looked), for which he was nearly charged by Fowler. Despite Habib's protests, Fowler initiated proceedings against Goody, claiming he had no choice since the victim's mother was pressing the charges. When the mother began loosely slapping her child during the complaint interview, Fowler bargained that if she dropped the charges against Goody, he would overlook her "assaulting" her son, citing an obscure EU law against such "abuse". Almost every episode shows Goody trying to impress Habib.

Constable Maggie Habib is a female Officer of South Asian descent and is generally the "straight man" in Fowler's uniformed branch. Highly intelligent, she often approached issues with a wise and methodical train of thought. Fowler has commented several times that she is his finest Officer and that she has a good career ahead of her. She always tries to deflect the attentions of Goody, but deep down she is sympathetic to him and on one occasion does her best to convince Fowler to drop unjust charges against Goody when he punches a skinhead for verbally abusing her. Habib is a feminist (however is also sexually promiscuous, and wears a miniskirt to draw attention to herself during the "Fly on the wall" episode) and is vocally 'progressive' in her socio-political views. It is revealed in season 2 that she has a study-freak turned drug-addict sister named Nazia, whom she protects by withholding evidence during a vice operation. She was nearly charged by Grim until Fowler blackmailed him by threatening criminal charges for a minor "crime" that Grim himself had committed. She was also citizen arrested by local villain "Terry the Tank" after Grim tried to use her as a "honey-trap" and was subsequently accused of entrapment. The Honey Trap episode is also the only time Habib flirts with, and kisses Constable Goody. Habib is playing up her provocative Honey Trap character, however Goody thought that she had kissed him because of his new aftershave and stated "This perfume is sex dynamite, I'm going to dunk my trousers in it".

Constable Frank Gladstone is an older PC presumably near retirement who was born in Trinidad. He has been a PC all his life (as was his father) and is enjoying his career winding down. He often contributes to situations by making irrelevant (and usually silly) tangential comments, sometimes sexist in nature. This sexism provides an amusing foil (opposite) to Constable Goody's overt camp behaviour. He is particularly fond of Gloria Hunniford. With the possible exception of Goody, Gladstone is the most out-of-touch-with-reality of the characters. He once claimed to have had an interesting case in which a woman complained that her neighbour had trimmed his hedge into the shape of a bottom. He also offered advice to Fowler on how to deal with environmental protesters who had chained themselves to trees, etc., which effectively amounted to "call the police". His character has been criticised as a token ethnic minority one, despite Habib's importance to the series. PC Gladstone nevertheless provided support to a number of funny scenes in the series.

Detective Constable Robert Kray is an officer in Grim's CID unit for the entire of Series 1. Presumably having been promoted beyond the regular uniformed service, he is a very 'laddish' Cop. Intelligent, but rather cynical and pragmatic, his motivation for joining the Force was the 'perks of the job' such as pushing to the front of queues, and (sometimes) twisting being a Police Officer to his own ends. He is frequently eating or ordering food via telephone whilst on duty. Despite being at Grim's beck and call, he has little respect for his superior and often chuckles at his misfortunes, as does Fowler. He provides a comic supporting role similar to PC Gladstone, although his interjections are usually brief "one-liner" stabs. He is paired with female DC Crockett in several scenes (she eventually disappears from the series). Kray is replaced in Series 2 by DC Gary Boyle. Both Kray and Boyle served as intelligent "straight man" characters to the bumbling Grim, not unlike PC Habib's relationship with Fowler.

Detective Constable Gary Boyle is Kray's replacement in Series 2. He too is very 'laddish' and likes being a Police Officer for the associated perks. Like Kray, he is intelligent, hypocritical, cynical and pragmatic. He sees no reason why Police Officers should not take liberties such as staging pub lock-ins, using the car siren when late for lunch, or even planting evidence on clever criminals if that's what it takes to get a conviction. Arguably more aggressive than Kray, Boyle sometimes covers up for Grim's mistakes or steers him in the right direction, all the while being generally unimpressed with his superior. The second series, with Boyle, is a bit more serious in this regard and shows CID as more involved than the first series. Boyle has several spots in this and as such, his character is more developed than Kray's but perhaps proportionally less comical.

Dame Christabel Wickham QC is a local barrister and Gasforth's Mayoress. Nicknamed "Crissy" by Fowler. She makes several appearances in Series 2. A powerful and overbearing woman, she keeps Fowler on a leash due to his overwhelming sense of duty to authority figures. She also has enough influence to assist Fowler's career and possibly help arrange an MBE - both of which Fowler is acutely aware. It is revealed that Fowler had a crush on her in grammar school, and still does considering that his nose twitches when he is in her presence (a sign that he is sexually attracted to someone), much to the annoyance of Dawkins. Fowler rarely helps the situation by making comments like "she has a fine mind and superb calf muscles". Dawkins dislikes Wickham, and even compares her to a dog in one episode. In the episode "Court In The Act", she takes up the defense of an accused drug dealer. Despite the fact that he had been set up, it was strange that the Mayoress would defend an accused drug dealer, although judging by her personality in later episodes, it would not be entirely out of character. Fowler tips her off with enough information to set the drug dealer free and ruin Boyle's plan of convicting him. Dawkins believes Fowler did it purely out of lust.

Detective Constable Crockett is Kray's partner; she eventually disappears from the series. She only appeared in the episodes Rag Week, Fire and Terror, Kids Today and lastly appeared in the episode Yuletide Spirit. She only does 1 comedy on the episode Kids Today.

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The Thin Blue Line - "Honey Trap" (4/4)

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