What caused Dennis Gimball’s death in Slow Horses?
Dennis Gimball died after a can of paint fell on his head due to a series of accidental events involving River and Coe.
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In the latest episode of 'Slow Horses,' a series of unfortunate events leads to the unexpected death of mayoral candidate Dennis Gimball, highlighting the Slough House team's unique blend of incompetence and occasional competence.
The episode 'Missiles' delves into the escalating chaos surrounding the London mayoral election. The Slough House team is divided, tasked with protecting opposing candidates. Catherine and Shirley successfully thwart an assassination attempt on Mayor Jaffrey, while River and Coe are assigned to Gimball. River's impulsive actions, combined with Coe's detached demeanor and a series of unfortunate events reminiscent of 'Final Destination,' result in Gimball's accidental death by a falling paint can.
The scene underscores the show's ability to blend dark humor with suspense, showcasing the unpredictable nature of espionage and the often-unforeseen consequences of even the simplest actions. Tom Brooke's portrayal of Coe adds another layer to the intrigue, hinting at a deeper, potentially psychopathic nature beneath his calm exterior.
Dennis Gimball died after a can of paint fell on his head due to a series of accidental events involving River and Coe.
They used their wits and improvised with a water bottle and fire extinguisher to foil the shooter targeting Mayor Jaffrey.
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