One of the most unexpected moment last night for me was the screen going black with a "Boom!" effect, before coming up with a preview of the 8:30pm episode.
I thought this was a really effective way of making sure people came back at 8:30pm. I wouldn't mind seeing it in some form in the normal episodes. There is also whispers of tonights episode opening with a "Previously..." as the tram crash is shown again, before the episode picks up exactly where it left off, as the theme tune plays over the scene
Tuesday, 7 December 2010
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