![]() Not only does she offer Colin sage advice in regards to the extent of his involvement in the case, quelling his fears about internal politics and how it could impact his retirement and reputation, she supplies him with some invaluable experiential guidance too. But Louise is a vital contributor to Manhunt, in spite of her fleeting presence, which is a credit to Ed Whitmore's writing. She might as well be a coat stand or a very attentive cat, such is the extent of her involvement. That woman lacks personality and purpose. ![]() At most she gets to complain about how hard he's working. Her responsibilities typically involve fetching her husband cups of tea, folding laundry, plating up his fish pie and gently kneading the knots out of his shoulders, interspersed with an assortment of "Oohs", "Aahs" and little else. ![]() The female partner of the male detective has, on the whole, been nondescript and forgettable. It shouldn't feel seismic but it does given what we typically see from such roles. Louise is the wife of Colin Sutton, the revered detective who was responsible for the conviction of serial killer and sex offender Levi Bellfield, and who successfully orchestrated Grant's capture and imprisonment after a 17-year reign of terror.īut crucially, Louise is not just "Colin's wife" in the context of the series. ![]()
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