- Hello Stranger.
- We don't pick up too far from where we left off last year.
Asking Joan to marry him, her saying no.
Finding out that she was pregnant and then she lost the baby.
- Mr Booth, my neighbor in Leamington said he called you.
- Yes, a fall the hospital said.
- He knows so much more about the last chapter in Joan's life than anyone else does.
Your Sergeants, I meant to ask last time, I just-- - Oh yes, he came through, in the end.
- They know they have a connection.
Congratulations.
But it's what to do with that.
Detective Sergeant Morse.
We don't communicate.
- Joan's fundamentally changed I think.
She's quite a political person, and she gets involved with causes, and becomes quite politically active.
She is trying new things and trying to work out who she is.
- I wasn't sure if you'd like red or white so I bought one of each.
- Oh, great.
- Sara Vickers is a brilliant actress.
- You can't see from there, come closer.
- She just always brings so much to it.
This is as close as I get.
- Nobody ever really puts their cards on the table, and it's very frustrating for the audience, and sometimes it can be frustrating for us, as actors.
- He thinks he's been invited to this party because she's changed her mind.
She's trying to set me up with somebody else.
- There's someone I want you to meet.
- And it's funny when we're at the read through.
Abigail turned to her and said, "You're just testing him aren't ya?"
- She's pretty.
- So I think he's devastated.
I'm sure.
Meets this French girl who's her friend, and then starts to date her, and is sort of irreverent about, okay well if that's the game that you want play then let's do it.
- There's times in his life across this series where he seems truly happy and content.
His relationship with Joan is something that will never disappear.
- Why can't they just get it together?
- I believe that they should actually.
At least for one night of passion.