!!FridgeBrilliance
* In "The Scented Room", Maddy is initially motivated by the 50,000 pound reward, only to later tell Lady Cutler to use it to buy something her son really needs - "maybe like a life?" This episode is, of course, the one where Maddy's own traumatic childhood is mentioned.
* When Adam is standing trial for sexual assault, the audience assumes, at first, that he did it. Considering his womanizing ways, it looks as if he is getting his comeuppance for once. Then it turns out that he is actually ''innocent''. Knowing Adam's character, though, this makes ''more'' sense -- he's undoubtedly sleazy, but not a rapist. He sleeps with many women because it's an ego trip for him to convince them to do it (they're all willing, consenting participants), not because he's ruled by libido alone. Adam is actually one of the ''least'' likely characters to sexually assault a random woman, as he prides himself on his smoothness and charm, not a simple "kill count".

!!FridgeHorror
* In the second episode of the first series, "Jack in the Box," Maddy describes [[spoiler:Alan Rokesmith's]] eyes and retrospectively recognizes the "hollow calm" of a man who intends to commit suicide in poetic, almost flowery terms. By the time the second series rolls around, we find out [[spoiler:she likely recognized the same look in her mother's eyes prior to her own suicide when Maddy was just 17.]]
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