Mit Hilfe von DS John Bacchus verbringt Inspektor George Gently seine Tage damit, Mitglieder der kriminellen Unterwelt zur Rechenschaft zu ziehen, die das Pech haben, dass der unerschrockene... Alles lesenMit Hilfe von DS John Bacchus verbringt Inspektor George Gently seine Tage damit, Mitglieder der kriminellen Unterwelt zur Rechenschaft zu ziehen, die das Pech haben, dass der unerschrockene Ermittler auf ihre Fälle angesetzt wird.Mit Hilfe von DS John Bacchus verbringt Inspektor George Gently seine Tage damit, Mitglieder der kriminellen Unterwelt zur Rechenschaft zu ziehen, die das Pech haben, dass der unerschrockene Ermittler auf ihre Fälle angesetzt wird.
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Of all the shows I remember, two seem to rise above the rest : "Inspector Gently" and "Foyle's War". Both are period pieces, Gently set in the 60s, and Foyle during WW2.
The setting here is perfect 60s style. The cars, the mini skirts, the Ronson lighters and the amount of cigarettes smoked by the characters.
I originally rated Foyle a 10 and Gently a 9, but after recently having watched them both again, it seemed to me that Gently deserved a 10 as well.
Shaw and Ingleby makes a perfect duo, with their incompatible characters, that against all odds seem to find the exactly right mix.
Highly recommended if you can tolerate slow burn and sometimes controversial topics.
I have happily endorsed this show to many people, well worth anybody's time.
1. The characters. The solid, thoughtful Inspector Gently is perfectly matched against his hot-headed subordinate Bacchus. I love both these personalities, and the way their peculiar, very 1960s outlooks interlock. Bacchus in particular is a really great creation, because he's likable in spite of his obvious faults.
2. The fact that it's ABOUT something. These are not just mindless whodunit puzzles. Each episode of the show has a strong point to make. In fact, multiple points. About how attitudes have evolved, during and since the 1960s. About human nature. About the law, and policing. This is a show that works as a police procedural, but also works extremely well as drama.
Apart from those two strengths, the show has atmosphere, a unique style, great dialog, and seething emotional confrontations. It's thoughtful, yet never slow. In fact, it's good on every conceivable level, including many that are rarely present in mere TV entertainment.
In short, this is one of the best cop shows ever to come out of the UK. Or anywhere else, for that matter.
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- WissenswertesAlan Hunter's George Gently novels are set in East Anglia, around the area in Norfolk where he grew up, but the TV series is set in County Durham and Series 1 and 2 were filmed in Ireland due to various financial incentives.
- PatzerGently and Bacchus only report to one Chief Constable, but in the 1960s, when the series is set, north-east England was covered by several polices forces, Durham County Constabulary, Sunderland Borough Police, Gateshead Borough Police, South Shields Borough Police, Northumberland Constabulary, Newcastle upon Tyne City Police, and Tynemouth Borough Police.
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John Bacchus: You're under arrest.
George Gently: He's under arrest when I say he is.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Breakfast: Folge vom 1. Oktober 2010 (2010)
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