I didn't get all the way to the end, so I don't know for sure if it ended in the two of the kissing. At very least, I feel like it ought to have ended with Bunny kissing Raffles' marble brow after Raffles dies in some appropriately dramatic and redemptive fashion - and then Bunny goes off to write the chronicles of their adventures, so Raffles can live forever at least in literature.
LOL, let us both imagine that it did! I can't cope with my characters breaking the law all the time like that, which is a shame, because it was a pretty fun series otherwise. (I was watching it because my favourite James Maxwell was Inspector McKenzie in the pilot. Which is the version with dodgy intentions about getting Bunny in his dark room, obviously not realising that Bunny and Raffles are already married.)
Aww, yay, 1970s writers! Sometimes they improve things; sometimes they really don't. It's good to know when they do. :-)
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LOL, let us both imagine that it did! I can't cope with my characters breaking the law all the time like that, which is a shame, because it was a pretty fun series otherwise. (I was watching it because my favourite James Maxwell was Inspector McKenzie in the pilot. Which is the version with dodgy intentions about getting Bunny in his dark room, obviously not realising that Bunny and Raffles are already married.)
Aww, yay, 1970s writers! Sometimes they improve things; sometimes they really don't. It's good to know when they do. :-)