Broadchurch
- TV Series
- 2013–2017
- Tous publics
- 48m
Follows DI Alec Hardy and DS Ellie Miller as they solve crime in the fictional coastal town of Broadchurch.Follows DI Alec Hardy and DS Ellie Miller as they solve crime in the fictional coastal town of Broadchurch.Follows DI Alec Hardy and DS Ellie Miller as they solve crime in the fictional coastal town of Broadchurch.
- Won 3 BAFTA Awards
- 31 wins & 35 nominations total
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I have been loving the emotional depth of this show! So often families of murder victims exist merely to give clues for the eventual solution but in Broadchurch we are exposed to the grief of a bereft and torn family.
I have never paid much attention to Olivia Coleman before but what an amazing actress! She will be added to my list of actors to follow from now on! She plays Ellie Miller a local detective who is not only charged with investigating the murder but who also knows personally the various suspects and players in the drama. An interesting mix and a fruitful tension!
I am very glad for her character because Miller's superior, DI ALec Hardy (David Tennant), is very much the clichéd grumpy dysfunctional detective we have all seen in a hundred other cop dramas. Having said that he plays his role well. If we must have this trope then Tennant brings some new life to it which is a tribute to his screen presence.
The setting is small town Dorset(Southern England). The village setting with its entangled relationships is fertile soil for the twists and tangles of the story.
After 6 episodes I am very much involved with the characters from the town of Broadchurch and am hoping the producers of this show will let it come to the end of its story arc in the scheduled 8 episodes.
I have never paid much attention to Olivia Coleman before but what an amazing actress! She will be added to my list of actors to follow from now on! She plays Ellie Miller a local detective who is not only charged with investigating the murder but who also knows personally the various suspects and players in the drama. An interesting mix and a fruitful tension!
I am very glad for her character because Miller's superior, DI ALec Hardy (David Tennant), is very much the clichéd grumpy dysfunctional detective we have all seen in a hundred other cop dramas. Having said that he plays his role well. If we must have this trope then Tennant brings some new life to it which is a tribute to his screen presence.
The setting is small town Dorset(Southern England). The village setting with its entangled relationships is fertile soil for the twists and tangles of the story.
After 6 episodes I am very much involved with the characters from the town of Broadchurch and am hoping the producers of this show will let it come to the end of its story arc in the scheduled 8 episodes.
A murder rocks the small seaside community of Broadchurch, sending suspicions flying and forcing all manner of secrets into the open. Local detective Ellie Miller is joined by DI Alec Hardy, a troubled but brilliant investigator.
Broadchurch has now concluded after three series. Chris Chibnall wrapped things up before moving on to Doctor Who. Reviewing the series as a whole is tricky. The first series was incredible-it raised the bar for the genre, devastating, engaging, and revitalising a whodunit style that had been somewhat underplayed for years. Each series revolves around the burning questions: who did it, and why? Series one was exceptional, drawing over 10 million viewers and earning a massive following. Series two had its strengths, though it faced some criticism, while series three brought the show firmly back on form with a dark, gritty story.
The dark, complex narratives kept the nation guessing for weeks. Dorset provided a stunning backdrop to the grief-stricken town, and the show always looked immaculate. Tennant and Coleman made a fantastic duo, and I'll never forget the chilling moment of seeing Matthew Gravelle (Joe Miller) at my workplace after the first series.
I'm glad the series concluded with the third. Perhaps when Chibnall eventually leaves Doctor Who, he might revisit Broadchurch-maybe a spin-off, maybe something new. Overall, a brilliant series.
9/10.
Broadchurch has now concluded after three series. Chris Chibnall wrapped things up before moving on to Doctor Who. Reviewing the series as a whole is tricky. The first series was incredible-it raised the bar for the genre, devastating, engaging, and revitalising a whodunit style that had been somewhat underplayed for years. Each series revolves around the burning questions: who did it, and why? Series one was exceptional, drawing over 10 million viewers and earning a massive following. Series two had its strengths, though it faced some criticism, while series three brought the show firmly back on form with a dark, gritty story.
The dark, complex narratives kept the nation guessing for weeks. Dorset provided a stunning backdrop to the grief-stricken town, and the show always looked immaculate. Tennant and Coleman made a fantastic duo, and I'll never forget the chilling moment of seeing Matthew Gravelle (Joe Miller) at my workplace after the first series.
I'm glad the series concluded with the third. Perhaps when Chibnall eventually leaves Doctor Who, he might revisit Broadchurch-maybe a spin-off, maybe something new. Overall, a brilliant series.
9/10.
Broadchurch is a fantastic and refreshing British crime-drama. The 8 part series can be complemented on its beautiful cinematography, compelling acting (particularly the performance of Olivia Colman) and a story that grips you. While the story can be somewhat depressing the depth of the characters and the well constructed plot makes it hard not to watch the series in one sitting. Furthermore, unlike other television shows centered on crime, Broadchurch leaves some subtle clues through out the later episodes, which allows viewers to indulge in guessing the killer. The only criticism is that some of the younger actors/actresses give flawed performances, but this is to be expected. I would highly recommend watching this show.
Broadchurch is one of those Crime/Mystery series that once you start watching you can't stop. The urge to find out what is happening, who is guilty, is jus too strong and so you start binge watching it, well that's what I did. I watched the three seasons in four days, the first one I would rate with a nine, the other two seasons with an eight. The mystery level couldn't be higher, every episode you think someone else is guilty, what makes this series so interesting to watch. But also the class acting from Olivia Colman and David Tennant, the two characters and their (non)-compliticity are pleasant and fun to watch. To me Olivia Colman was the best actress, she's very believable in anything she plays, she's pure class. The rest of the cast wasn't bad either, some better than others, but overall they all add something to the intriguing stories. They could have made more seasons if it was up to me, this kind of stuff just never gets boring, certainly not with the quality story writing they have here, that's certainly the best thing about Broadchurch, the quality story writing.
I have seen a lot of mini series, I love British TV - but I will have to say this is probably the best I have seen. Riveting. unpredictable and intense without over dramatization. At first it took me to a little slow but as i got to know the characters and the story that was progressing, I was hooked. The ending - I didn't see coming. But is was done so well. Relatable to so many people without being over the top. I found every character had such an important role that the ending almost came as a surprise. If you want a show that is realistic without being over the top - but at the same time relateable - this is it!!! I only hope season two is as good. The characters were amazing. The story line was believable. i could not stop watching it. If the other seasons are written with thew same demeanor and the same quality _ i will be sure to watch them all.
Did you know
- TriviaContrary to popular belief, Broadchurch is not based on or a remake of Danish show The Killing (2007), and the script for Broadchurch actually predates The Killing by at least five years. Chris Chibnall originally had the idea for Broadchurch and started working on the script in 2002, however, it took him ten years to get the show on air.
- GoofsUnder UK court procedures a witness would not be allowed to view proceedings until they have given evidence. Throughout the trial characters are in the public gallery prior to being called to give evidence.
- Quotes
DS Ellie Miller: Most people have a moral compass.
DI Alec Hardy: Compasses break.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Screenwipe: 2013 Wipe (2013)
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