Sarge realises that both Carter and Bell are shirking their work responsibilities.
So he tells them that someone needs to go and that he will be constantly checking them and imposing penalty points. The one with the most points will be fired.
You would think that the obvious person to go would be the dead security guard. Carter and Bell conspire to get rid of the elderly Piper even it means murder.
A Shakespearean take of villainous proportions indicates that this show is certainly offbeat. Obviously Nightingales benefited from two lead actors who are comfortable with the Bard's lines and make comedy out of it. Richard III would had got the hump.
All this and poor Piper constantly getting the takeaway orders wrong. Sarge did not get any food at all.
So he tells them that someone needs to go and that he will be constantly checking them and imposing penalty points. The one with the most points will be fired.
You would think that the obvious person to go would be the dead security guard. Carter and Bell conspire to get rid of the elderly Piper even it means murder.
A Shakespearean take of villainous proportions indicates that this show is certainly offbeat. Obviously Nightingales benefited from two lead actors who are comfortable with the Bard's lines and make comedy out of it. Richard III would had got the hump.
All this and poor Piper constantly getting the takeaway orders wrong. Sarge did not get any food at all.