![]() And there’s a brief bit of humour when two cops accidentally use a stinger on a civilian’s car instead of a criminal’s, but inadvertently stop a paedophile who’s abducted a child from her school. ![]() If not, then Cuffs also throws in a race hate storyline where a shouty white lad stabs a young black lad. And when he says he’s now a cop like his Dad, Ashley tells him “Nah, he’s a politician” Have you filled your “cheesy soap/drama script-by-numbers” bullshit bingo card yet? And he tells us he is gay, so that means he’s flirting with every man they come across. They break into a druggie Nathan Rickman’s ( Mark Quartley) house, or has he just got some sort of mental health issues? No behaviour/medical condition box goes unticked in this modern-day drama. ![]() ![]() Naturally, Jake is so wet behind the ears he has trouble drying his neck. Cuffs is, effectively, the BBC’s answer to the long-since-defunct The Bill.Īs it begins, PC Ryan Draper ( Ashley Walters) is teamed up with rookie PC Jake Vickers ( Jacob Ifan), and he has just 21 Seconds to show him the ropes as they’re partnered up before Jake’s Dad, and the cop shop’s Chief Superintendent Donut Eater Robert Vickers ( Peter Sullivan) tears the former So Solid Crew member a new one.
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