It's interesting that to some extent we saw more of the student/teacher dynamic in S2 when they were no longer at university than we did in S1 when they were. In S1 Cutter almost seems to see Connor as an annoyance, at least until 1.4 when he persuades him to stay after Tom dies. In S2 there seemed to be a lot more instances of Cutter directly encouraging Connor to think and work things out, such as when they first discover the radio interference in the shopping centre, and when Connor introduces the ADD in 2.3 Cutter is the one telling him to calm down and showing confidence while the others (Leek and Jenny) make jokes at Connor's expense.
Possibly as a result of Connor's willingness to believe him in 2.01, when no one else did. And of course, his move away from Stephen, to whom he must have been to a large extent and mentor as well as a friend.
It's true he often seems to find Connor a bit of a trial in S1, but I think this is partly because he knows Connor should be capable of better. When he's larking about in from of the anomaly in the underground, he says to Lester, 'he looks like an idiot, but he has a good brain'. He may be hard on Connor in person, but he'll defend him to others.
It's a dynamic that I absolutely love between the two of them, but I wonder how much we'll see of it in S3, and as they move further and further away from the university days of S1. Whether Connor will still look to Cutter as a mentor and seek his approval, and whether Cutter will still see Connor as his protege almost, and continue to encourage him professionally, if not academically. It may depend a lot on how Stephen's death affects Cutter's relationships with the remaining members of the team.
Yes. It kind of depends if they're going to pair Cutter up more with Jenny or Abby, or with Connor, or with one of the new people. We've had very little hint of what the new relationships-dynamic is going to be like - particularly anything about Sarah. Now that it looks like we might get the new series in a month, it's time they started giving us some idea.
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Possibly as a result of Connor's willingness to believe him in 2.01, when no one else did. And of course, his move away from Stephen, to whom he must have been to a large extent and mentor as well as a friend.
It's true he often seems to find Connor a bit of a trial in S1, but I think this is partly because he knows Connor should be capable of better. When he's larking about in from of the anomaly in the underground, he says to Lester, 'he looks like an idiot, but he has a good brain'. He may be hard on Connor in person, but he'll defend him to others.
It's a dynamic that I absolutely love between the two of them, but I wonder how much we'll see of it in S3, and as they move further and further away from the university days of S1. Whether Connor will still look to Cutter as a mentor and seek his approval, and whether Cutter will still see Connor as his protege almost, and continue to encourage him professionally, if not academically. It may depend a lot on how Stephen's death affects Cutter's relationships with the remaining members of the team.
Yes. It kind of depends if they're going to pair Cutter up more with Jenny or Abby, or with Connor, or with one of the new people. We've had very little hint of what the new relationships-dynamic is going to be like - particularly anything about Sarah. Now that it looks like we might get the new series in a month, it's time they started giving us some idea.