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US-Polizeichef Bill Hixon landet mit seiner 14-jährigen Tochter Kelsey in Lincolnshire und hofft, aus ihrer jüngsten schmerzhaften Vergangenheit zu fliehen. Die neue Community zwingt Bill, a... Alles lesenUS-Polizeichef Bill Hixon landet mit seiner 14-jährigen Tochter Kelsey in Lincolnshire und hofft, aus ihrer jüngsten schmerzhaften Vergangenheit zu fliehen. Die neue Community zwingt Bill, alles über sich selbst in Frage zu stellen.US-Polizeichef Bill Hixon landet mit seiner 14-jährigen Tochter Kelsey in Lincolnshire und hofft, aus ihrer jüngsten schmerzhaften Vergangenheit zu fliehen. Die neue Community zwingt Bill, alles über sich selbst in Frage zu stellen.
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As others, I started watching because I was intrigued by how Rob Lowe would shape up.
The first episode was intriguing, a surprisingly well balanced blend of dark drama, cleverly plot and character interplay. The Lincolnshire backdrop is really unusual and adds context and flavour.
The second episode was even better. The plot kept me guessing; the writing avoided the obvious clichés, the acting remained solid.
I have high hopes for the series remaining as entertaining and engaging.
Not yet a tour de force, but it's in the zone
I have high hopes for the series remaining as entertaining and engaging.
Not yet a tour de force, but it's in the zone
This is a sort of comedy drama.
It is not a hard hitting realistic drama.
People saying that this series is not realistic,wrong accents and so on seem a bit harsh to me.
I watched the first episode and have kept watching it,it is fun and I like the Lincolnshire locations.
Of course the accents are all over the place,crazy to expect all the actors to have great accents.
The critic Alison Graham in the Radio Times is very harsh on this programme but she never likes anything.
The critic Alison Graham in the Radio Times is very harsh on this programme but she never likes anything.
Good show...this is one of those shows that you love to watch because it is JUST a show. They are not trying to feed you some message, nor are they trying to right some "real" wrong in the world. They are just trying to make a good show. Something that you can watch and relax and forget the rest of the world for an hour. So get yourself a nice cup of tea or whatever beverage you like and a snack and snuggle up with you loved one and relax. You will enjoy this show.
Bill Hixon is a US Police Chief who has just taken a new job in Boston... not the Boston in Massachusetts but the original in Lincolnshire! Here he is to take over as the Chief Constable of the fictional East Lincolnshire Constabulary. It soon becomes clear that it won't be an easy job; he isn't particularly welcome, with locals fearing he has been brought in to cut costs and thus jobs. Over the course of the series he will have to investigate a variety of crimes; most of which aren't of the type that would feature in a typical US cop show! If that weren't enough he has a fourteen year old daughter who must also settle into a new life far from home.
It is clear from the start that this will be a fairly silly series... the very first scene sees our protagonist chase crooks into a cabbage field and start throwing cabbages in frustration! While this isn't a problem there are details that will irritate some viewers... notably the fact that most of the 'locals' have Yorkshire accents and the fact that the way the police behave is very unrealistic; no Chief Constable would lead investigations and junior officers certainly wouldn't get away with talking to him the way they do here. Perhaps a little strangely these flaws didn't bother me as much as I'd expected. The stories are fun but not without their darker moments. Rob Lowe is the undoubted star of the show; doing a fine job as our protagonist; there is solid support from Bronwyn James as DC Muriel Yeardsley, the one local copper who seems to get on with Hixon; young Aloreia Spencer, who impresses as his daughter Kelsey; and Rachel Stirling, as local judge Lady Mary Harborough. The series ends with what I thought was its best episode; this wraps up some storylines but leaves others open for a future series... if there is more I'll watch. Overall I'd say that while this isn't the best British cop show I'd still recommend trying it as different to most shows and set in part of the country rarely seen on television.
It is clear from the start that this will be a fairly silly series... the very first scene sees our protagonist chase crooks into a cabbage field and start throwing cabbages in frustration! While this isn't a problem there are details that will irritate some viewers... notably the fact that most of the 'locals' have Yorkshire accents and the fact that the way the police behave is very unrealistic; no Chief Constable would lead investigations and junior officers certainly wouldn't get away with talking to him the way they do here. Perhaps a little strangely these flaws didn't bother me as much as I'd expected. The stories are fun but not without their darker moments. Rob Lowe is the undoubted star of the show; doing a fine job as our protagonist; there is solid support from Bronwyn James as DC Muriel Yeardsley, the one local copper who seems to get on with Hixon; young Aloreia Spencer, who impresses as his daughter Kelsey; and Rachel Stirling, as local judge Lady Mary Harborough. The series ends with what I thought was its best episode; this wraps up some storylines but leaves others open for a future series... if there is more I'll watch. Overall I'd say that while this isn't the best British cop show I'd still recommend trying it as different to most shows and set in part of the country rarely seen on television.
The opening episode prompted a tweet from the real Lincolnshire police as reported on the BBC
"In a tongue-in-cheek tweet, the real Lincolnshire Police said: "The inaccuracies are criminal".
"It's definitely not what we are really like."
The force said it would pass "concerns about the officers portrayed" to AC-12 - the anti-corruption unit featured in the BBC's Line of Duty.
"In a tongue-in-cheek tweet, the real Lincolnshire Police said: "The inaccuracies are criminal".
"It's definitely not what we are really like."
The force said it would pass "concerns about the officers portrayed" to AC-12 - the anti-corruption unit featured in the BBC's Line of Duty.
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- WissenswertesOn Wednesday, 13th November 2019, ITV announced that the police drama would not be returning for a second series. Viewing figures dropped from 5.7 million for episode 1 to 3.2 million by episode 6 and the series received mixed reviews from critics and viewers. In addition, the series struggled to find a U.S. broadcaster.
- PatzerBill Hixon is seen wearing four individual medal ribbons on his uniform - these are, from right to left, the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal, Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal, Queen's Police Medal for Distinguished Service, and Police Long Service and Good Conduct Medal. These are all medals that are awarded to UK police officers, for which Hixon would not be eligible having not served in any UK police force prior to his appointment.
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