Louise/Sofia: A Lady With Attitude Part IV

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Yeah, absolutely. It would not have been so difficult to explain. Sofia was (is ?) the most present detective besides Brass of course, so it shows how the character was respected.

Of course, if her departure was temporary, that can explain why there wasn't any storyline on it but, she should have been announced to be back, and that isn't the case, she's replaced (if the spoilers are true on this new female character).

And Louise stay very secretive about her projects. Has she new agents ?
 
Don't know about Bryce Adams (thought she was a CSI) but in 'Two and a Half Deaths' there is a Det. Carolina Flores on the character list. Maybe Louise isn't coming back anytime soon.
 
As soon as I can find it, I might email David Rambo again and ask him what's happening. It's not likely he'll reply, but at least I can ask.

Louise's agent actually moved to a different company. She still has the same agent.
 
About Bryce Adams, she's a CSI, not a cop. I don't think she's replacing Louise as it has been said she'd be replacing Jorja. At least so I think.

On the good news front, there is an interview with Louise in the new CSI Magazine, on sale now. Go get it! :D
 
Hey! Check out what was posed on the Sofia Curtis egroup. Thanks to Tazzer! :

This came in from The Press Association:

"Several soap veterans are to appear in Kiss of Death, a new drama
for BBC One.

Rising star Lenora Crichlow appeared in several instalments of The
Bill and an episode of Casualty before finding fame in acclaimed
drama Sugar Rush.

She will play rookie cop Jude Whiley, a young woman with a passion
for the job that verges on obsession.

Fellow Casualty veteran Shaun Parkes will also appear in the new
project.

He plays Clive Morrell, a character whose mood swings and strange
behaviour cause concern within the team.

Co-star Ace Bhatti is also no stranger to soapland.

He was Bobby Khan in Emmerdale; featured in Holby City and Casualty;
was Jayesh Parekh in Coronation Street, and played Sunil Davdra in
The Bill.

Louise Lombard, Lyndsey Marshal and Danny Dyer head the cast of the
tale.

It's told from the point of view of every character involved - those
investigating the crime, as well as the killer and his victims.

Kiss of Death can be seen on BBC One toward the end of May."
 
Its as yet unplaced but it will air sometime between the 24-30 May.:beer:

Typically, in the middle of my exams...Oh, well - there's always the iplayer.:lol:
 
Drumroll please.....

KISS OF DEATH:
Monday 26th May (Bank Holiday in the UK) 9.00 - 10.30 pm, BBC One.

I will be up to my eyeballs in Forensic Physical Methods that night but if I can do something, I will try. It might not be until Friday afternoon though. Or I might feel like procrastinating - which means I'll do it instantly. :D
 
FINALLY! Thank you, after beeing without internet and not able to go online the last 10 days a good, a wonderful news. And I didn't miss the movie! I'll try to record it :D. Take care
 
This is great news! :D

Thank you so much for sharing! The waiting was worth it, hopefully :lol: But Louise can never disappoint us ;)
 
It sounds like the off-screen format will be like Waking the Dead (if it is commissioned to a series). The producers know what they are doing so I think it should be good. The BBC need some good new drama series because they have run out of one-offs at the moment.

I'm looking forward to this but I have 3 exams that week so I might not get around to it until the weekend. :thumbsup:
 
Let's hope, that it will be a "regular" serie. That would be cool, although I'm not sure on which part of the ocean Louise is really interested to work:bolian:. In the States or at home? It would be sad, if she would lose all the credits she gained there. I read on internet that she is doing more movies, thus not being on CSI anymore, but what movies wasn't said :(. I don't have a clue. Take care
 
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