help PLEASE


i am doing a project for school, and am using "Mobile" as one of my forms of inspiration.
I only watched oneof the episodes, the one where the guy with the brain tumour went on holiday with his wife and he beat up the guy on the hill because he was using his mobile phone.
I am not familiar with character or actor names..
but i understand that in the plot it was made out that the guy with the tumour was killing people on mobile phones...to get back at some company because he couldnt get compensation.
correct me if im wrong :)
so did it turn out that the guy with the tumour did kill the people..
please exlain to me :)

MANY THANKS.

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Not sure why you would want to use a series you barely saw as part of a project, but you can find a bit more info on it here:

http://www.nothing-fancy.com/michaelkitchen/mobile/mobile.htm

Click on the links for each episode for more detailed stuff.


http://www.foyleswar.com

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:)
its not part of the project as such...
im just using the aspect of having one problem seen from 3 different points of view as my inspiration.
so i just need a brief explanation of the plot.
and thanks ill check them links now

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Gotcha - then it's a good example to use!

http://www.foyleswar.com

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The man with the tumour was NOT the killer, he was hypnotised into thinking so by a soldier called Maurice and the "boss" named David and there are some other aspects to do with it too.

"The finalised alligning of objects, cease to rest my mind."

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aaah.
so who was the killer?
and was he tricked into hitting that man on the hill on their holiday?

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The killer was Maaurice Sloan. The plot was devised by David West who convinced Sloan to kill on the promise that it would bring justice to the man who killed his family (Corson). Doyle was not "tricked" per say... he was hypnotised into believing he was a killer, and that mobiles were doing things to his mind (tumour etc) therefore he genuinely believed that mobiles were bad.

"The finalised alligning of objects, cease to rest my mind."

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i get it now :)
thank you very much!

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No problemo :) glad to help.

"The finalised alligning of objects, cease to rest my mind."

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