Fans tuning into the BBC series Strike this evening all had the same thing to say as they shared their thoughts on the new TV series
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Share BBC Strike fans 'totally lost' as they make same demand about Ink Black Heart series
Fans tuning into the BBC series Strike this evening all had the same thing to say as they shared their thoughts on the new TV series
The Ink Black Heart is based off the novel with the same name ( Image: BBC/Bronte Film & TV/Rob Youngson)
By Jasmine AlldayTV Reporter
Strike viewers were left saying the same thing as the latest episode of the BBCshow aired on Monday, December 23.
The latest series of the BBC show is based on the novel The Ink Black Heart, which is penned by J.
It follows the story of Cormoran Strike as he tries to solve crimes.
This series focuses on the shock murder of the writer of a cult YouTube cartoon called The Ink Black Heart.
Before her death, she had met with Robin and explained that she was being harassed and threatened by someone, who she thought was the anonymous creator of an unofficial spin off game - but who is it and did they kill her?
As the latest episode aired, those tuning into the show took to social media to share their thoughts.
Robin and Strike are back to crack a new case ( Image: BBC/Bronte Film & TV/Rob Youngson) One fan wrote: "So many names.
#Strike," whilst a second added: " #strikeI’m lost with this storyline." A third shared: " #strikebbc1 #TheInkBlackHeartCan’t say I’m really understanding what this current Strike series is all about, not being into gamingor reading comics.
However, others heaped praise on the series, describing it as "brilliant".
" #Strike@BBCOneLoving the latest series #TheInkBlackHeartAmazing as always.
Brilliant cast and great storyline," one wrote, whilst another added: "Another great season of Strike.
This season was definitely different from the rest, but the atmosphere and style were still quality.
10/10 series.
#TheInkBlackHeart#Strike."
Another penned: "Could you drop 4 more i really dont want to wait another 2 years #Strike#TheInkBlackHeart," whilst a fourth wrote: "Every case ends with each season of Strike but the romantic intrigue just keeps intriguing.
The pair have a 'will they won't they' romance ( Image: BBC/Bronte Film & TV/Rob Youngson) For fans of the show, their favourite part is the budding romance between Cormoran and Robin.
It’s written so well in the book, the breakdown of thoughts Robin has, of not knowing if he’s going to regret it in the morning, if he’s drunk a bit too much, or if this is not the right thing for him, and what it would mean for their business.
It’s only afterwards that she’s like, 'Oh, that could have been something, maybe I was overthinking it'.
"That moment makes her realise how she feels towards him properly for the first time, I think.
But in that moment there’s also fear of rejection, and of losing what they have, which is friendship.
Robin has very few close friends, which is a big element."
*Strike airs on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.
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