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Post by geometryman on Mar 20, 2023 8:48:52 GMT
I watched episode 1 and was impressed (more so than I was with 'Grace' on Sunday). So impressed in fact that I've now binged the lot on ITVX - which turned out to be virtually ad-free, the only adverts being one or two internal ones for other ITVX programmes.
It centres on a Liverpool detective who learns that her daughter, from whom she had been estranged for 20 years, has just been found dead in Ireland with the death being ruled as suicide. She engineers a transfer to work for Irish police so she can unofficially try to find out what happened to her daughter. It's "softer" than many police dramas, with any violence referred to being mainly off-screen, and with a family theme running strongly throughout. The series is set in Dublin and has an Irish cast, the only one I recognised being Siobhan McSweeney who plays the police boss of the main character.
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Post by sleepyp on Mar 31, 2023 21:17:02 GMT
Getting ridiculous
I’m fed up with situations where a police officer, usually female, goes into a house, garage, office, whatever which is miles from anywhere, she has no idea what she’s going to find, she hasn’t told anyone where she is, and oh look who is there - the chief villain
Is this in any way likely to be what happens in real life?
Mind you, in this programme she’s like to bore him to death in a few sentences
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Post by sleepyp on Mar 31, 2023 21:18:07 GMT
And will she please make her mind up which accent to use?
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Post by marion on Apr 22, 2023 18:59:00 GMT
Just finished this and I enjoyed it. Very unflashy and with good characters I thought. I would watch a second series.
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Post by Netz on Apr 23, 2023 13:06:33 GMT
I enjoyed it as well and would watch another series.
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