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(2008)

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Emma's ending
MarkLynnIreland129426 June 2023
Warning: Spoilers
This is part 1 of a classic and iconic 3-part episode of series 24 and storyline of police drama series: The Bill. I have to admit that I didn't like Emma Keane much (her, or actress Melanie Gutteridge is pretty and does good performance) yet Emma's end here is slightly saddening like Gennie's death in Emmerdale, although Cameron actually murdered her.

Only after the last episode, whole Stone is concerned about Emma after she and Sally (sexy businesswoman) were undercover, and how Emma seems to think Stone fancies her.

This starts with Sally and Emma on the street seeing the destruction and multiple casualties caused by couple of explosions on Colshaw Street which initially didn't seem like caused by gas, yet there was a reference to the London 7/7.

Only as seen on the CCTV of the electronic shop which Nate and whiny Weight check out, Tony chases after bloke with a rucksack yet had quick assumption he had something dangerous in the rucksack. As by her talk with Sally, Emma seems to think Stone is bent copper like a new version of "Gabriel" Kent from a few years prior. There was also the fake doctor named Richard Frost which could've gave Stone reminder of nightclub manager on teen and sister to Sally's girlfriend Mandy.

I really like the tension from the end of part two when Emma criticises and leave Callum before coming to the smoke filled building named Industry House she orders to evacuate then comes the moment the mysterious package been left there. Only by evacuating the place and seeing Stone making his way on foot, Emma's life is done for from hearing another crash which looks like it's snowing on her and last seeing Callum performing CPR on her (no idea on Emma's injuries), it's only the next episode knowing she succumbed to her injuries.
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