Still talking about Shula, yes?
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If it were up to me, a final warning for most and the dole for the worst offenders. Certainly not the best part of a grand per episode.
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The way I see it, there is actually a dash of realism here: Shula has suddenly got fed up with her life, and wants a change, but hasn’t stopped to take stock of what she actually wants. So she’s running away-from (I’m amazed that she’s only got as far as the pub; the usual pattern would be to get into a car and keep driving), but has no idea what she’s running towards.
But then there’s all this “don’t tell anyone” nonsense, which I could see from Alistair in this situation but not from her.
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