So 1 person with personality disorder and two separate DNA's on bodies (as Phil said). The finale solution and the physical evidence gathered doesn't make any sense to me.
One thing is to fool viewers with 2 people all the time and the other thing is to get separate dna evidence that becomes one (?).
Maybe producers thought that viewers will leave that unnoticed. It wasn't mentioned in the school that the other boy didn't show up after 2 weeks. Only the fellow schoolmate said that the other one dropped out. But the teacher didn't comment any of that. I just noticed some details that I would say are logical errors. As the same as why Dave wanted an affair so suddenly out of the blue, no previous storyline.
Thorne: Scaredycat
2010
Action / Crime / Drama / Mystery / Thriller
Thorne: Scaredycat
2010
Action / Crime / Drama / Mystery / Thriller
Plot summary
Two women have been murdered within hours of one another near St. Pancras station, but in quite different ways. When a connection is made with two other murders which occurred months before, but also on the same day, DI Thorne realizes two serial killers may be at work in a macabre partnership
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Logic mistake?
What crap
The first season wasn't too bad. But the second one was pure garbage. Sandra Oh? Really?? Omg she's terrible. Her accent is horrendous. I agree with the reviewer who complained about Thorne swerving around with the suspect in the back seat. Just ridiculous. I only gave two stars for David Morrissey.
I'll have mine cliched and predictable, with a slight twist at the end, and extra morose all over
The first two-thirds of "Thorne: Scaredycat" are decent and watchable, but the same-old, same-old, except that the general mood is extra grim, perhaps not the best way to distract yourself from an ongoing global pandemic. Still, up to this point, it was a conventional UK police procedural thriller, and I was even entertaining as many as 6 stars.
The last third killed it for me. It was so painfully predictable that I only watched it because I had such a commitment in already. At this point I simply felt, "OK, let's see how exactly it plays out even though the general outlines are blatantly apparent from 10 miles away." I'll give them credit for making the grand finale a little bit more grim than I expected, but still the same basic ending.
Essentially, this same story has been done to death and these plot elements should never be allowed to be re-used again. In the end, I've got big regrets. It's a pretty long film and draws you in fairly effectively for more than half of it, but then just collapses into cliche after cliche. The overall glum and totally humorless atmosphere throughout didn't help either. Don't even start this film, it will only play you for a sucker.