Our hero laughed in the face of execution, obviously, and organised a (disarmingly good-looking) contact to get him a list of survivors of the Navy ambush. There were guillotines in the street, and anyone who looked vaguely counter-revolutionary was in danger of losing their head. And I'm not just talking about the language. There was a lot of Franglais going on in this third episode as Ross (Aidan Turner) and Tholly (Sean Gilder) made it to Roskoff to search for Doctor Enys. They’re often the baddie and it’s an opportunity for whoever is given that part to put on their best ‘Allo ‘Allo! accent. If you have ever done one of those home murder-mystery parties, you will know that there is usually a comedy French character.
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