Charles Rowland und Edwin Payne beschlossen, nicht ins Jenseits zu gehen, sondern auf der Erde zu bleiben und Verbrechen zu untersuchen, die mit übernatürlichen Dingen zu tun haben.Charles Rowland und Edwin Payne beschlossen, nicht ins Jenseits zu gehen, sondern auf der Erde zu bleiben und Verbrechen zu untersuchen, die mit übernatürlichen Dingen zu tun haben.Charles Rowland und Edwin Payne beschlossen, nicht ins Jenseits zu gehen, sondern auf der Erde zu bleiben und Verbrechen zu untersuchen, die mit übernatürlichen Dingen zu tun haben.
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The show is fun, I love the special effects, I love the characters.
It's gory and campy in just the right amounts for me. The soundtrack is nice.
It has Ruth Connell.
The first episode didn't catch me, but after the second I couldn't stop watching. I binged the show in two days.
It's not perfect at all, but it's not claiming to be and it's an overall great experience and definitely worth a watch (or three in my case).
I hope there's going to be more because I want to know what happens next. I want to see all the relationships unfold and develop, because that's a thing the show does, there's so much interpersonal development going on.
If you like supernatural themes, ghosts and witches and you're into quirky and diverse characters then this is the right show for you.
It's gory and campy in just the right amounts for me. The soundtrack is nice.
It has Ruth Connell.
The first episode didn't catch me, but after the second I couldn't stop watching. I binged the show in two days.
It's not perfect at all, but it's not claiming to be and it's an overall great experience and definitely worth a watch (or three in my case).
I hope there's going to be more because I want to know what happens next. I want to see all the relationships unfold and develop, because that's a thing the show does, there's so much interpersonal development going on.
If you like supernatural themes, ghosts and witches and you're into quirky and diverse characters then this is the right show for you.
Charles and Edwin are the Dead Boy Detectives, they team up with real life Psychic Crystal Palace, leaving London for The USA, to hunt for a missing girl.
I came so close to switching it off ten minutes into episode one, fast forward seven hours, and I've binge watched the whole show.
It's oodles of fun, exciting, outlandish and camper than a Carry on film, but totally entertaining.
Think Sherlock meets Ghostbusters, that's the vibe, and at times it does feel better suited to a younger audience, but there are also some very dark moments, particularly in Episode seven.
I urge you to find two more over the top characters than Esther and The Cat King, both so over the top and fabulous, but both worked really well.
Very well acted, nicely produced, with some pretty cool special effects.
It will keep you well entertained.
8/10.
I came so close to switching it off ten minutes into episode one, fast forward seven hours, and I've binge watched the whole show.
It's oodles of fun, exciting, outlandish and camper than a Carry on film, but totally entertaining.
Think Sherlock meets Ghostbusters, that's the vibe, and at times it does feel better suited to a younger audience, but there are also some very dark moments, particularly in Episode seven.
I urge you to find two more over the top characters than Esther and The Cat King, both so over the top and fabulous, but both worked really well.
Very well acted, nicely produced, with some pretty cool special effects.
It will keep you well entertained.
8/10.
I wrote this review a few weeks back, when I finished the season - but now that the show has been cancelled I thought I'd rework it slightly and post it here.
I liked Netflix's adaptation of Neil Gaiman's "The Sandman" and that was enough for me to overcome general distaste with the rather twee title and give this series a chance. I'm glad I did as, whilst not quite matching up to the main event, this was pretty good stuff.
Two ghosts, Edwin (George Rexstrew) and Charles (Jayden Revri) manage to successfully, though not entirely, exorcise a demon from Crystal Palace (Kassius Nelson). Crystal has lost all her memories but has gained a psychic power to 'read' items and people. Together the three travel to Washington, to investigate the disappearance of a young girl, which puts them at odds with a witch, Esther Finch (Jenn Lyon). Their investigation methods also lead to them popping up on the afterlife's radar and Night Nurse (Ruth Connell) begins an investigation.
Whilst the series name is not particularly promising, proposing a whimsy that doesn't really match the series often dark tone I did end up liking the series. It helps that the main cast quickly overcome the potential clichés of their roles and settle into being a likable team. Jenn Lyon makes Esther Finch a fun, but clearly vile, big bad for the season. The first episode is a bit of a muddle, with too much happening but it settles down after that into a plot that's similar to the sort of dark Y-A fiction that's popular on Netflix, like "Wednesday" for example. Unlike that show though, "Dead Boy Detectives" is a little harder, in terms of the violence sure but certainly with the swearing.
You never quite know which way Netflix is going to go with a renewal, but it does feel like there's other stories that could be told in this world and that's without crossing over into "The Sandman" any more than they have already. I'd certainly have liked more.
I liked Netflix's adaptation of Neil Gaiman's "The Sandman" and that was enough for me to overcome general distaste with the rather twee title and give this series a chance. I'm glad I did as, whilst not quite matching up to the main event, this was pretty good stuff.
Two ghosts, Edwin (George Rexstrew) and Charles (Jayden Revri) manage to successfully, though not entirely, exorcise a demon from Crystal Palace (Kassius Nelson). Crystal has lost all her memories but has gained a psychic power to 'read' items and people. Together the three travel to Washington, to investigate the disappearance of a young girl, which puts them at odds with a witch, Esther Finch (Jenn Lyon). Their investigation methods also lead to them popping up on the afterlife's radar and Night Nurse (Ruth Connell) begins an investigation.
Whilst the series name is not particularly promising, proposing a whimsy that doesn't really match the series often dark tone I did end up liking the series. It helps that the main cast quickly overcome the potential clichés of their roles and settle into being a likable team. Jenn Lyon makes Esther Finch a fun, but clearly vile, big bad for the season. The first episode is a bit of a muddle, with too much happening but it settles down after that into a plot that's similar to the sort of dark Y-A fiction that's popular on Netflix, like "Wednesday" for example. Unlike that show though, "Dead Boy Detectives" is a little harder, in terms of the violence sure but certainly with the swearing.
You never quite know which way Netflix is going to go with a renewal, but it does feel like there's other stories that could be told in this world and that's without crossing over into "The Sandman" any more than they have already. I'd certainly have liked more.
This show is exactly as it sounds, fun and a bit corny. After being bombarded with far too many scifi/fantasy shows that are unnecessarily depressing and take themselves way too seriously, I am very thankful to have found this show.
First and foremost, this show is fun. It's relatively fast paced and never gets boring. The cast of characters is very well rounded, and each has their own dynamic personality. The writing is quite good I must say, everything flows naturally without being forced, while both taking care of the character development and storyline.
On the weaker points of this show... the acting is not going to win anyone an oscar to be honest, but they still do manage to create interesting captivating characters. The visual effects are okayish, but there are definitely other shows that do that part better. Then it can definitely be argued that the show is corny, but to me personally that is honestly a positive trait, because the show doesn't take itself too seriously, and embraces it own corniness in an endearing way. But if "corny" is your kryptonite, you should probably stay as far away from this show as possible.
But if you are just looking for some fun, and are not taking everything too seriously, I can strongly recommend this show. At the end of the day, it just works. The combination of story, atmosphere, setting and characters all complement each other to create a world that is entertaining for the viewers.
The characters are quite diverse, and all - including the female characters - are treated as whole people. Which is very refreshing to watch.
Most of all, this show has a lot of potential. For the younger actors to gain experience and grow into the characters, and for the worldbuilding to expand and become even richer. There is lots of room for more stories to be told.
My only real regret about this show is that there weren't more episodes, and I truly and sincerely hope that they will get a second season, since this is one of the most fun shows to come on Netflix in a while.
First and foremost, this show is fun. It's relatively fast paced and never gets boring. The cast of characters is very well rounded, and each has their own dynamic personality. The writing is quite good I must say, everything flows naturally without being forced, while both taking care of the character development and storyline.
On the weaker points of this show... the acting is not going to win anyone an oscar to be honest, but they still do manage to create interesting captivating characters. The visual effects are okayish, but there are definitely other shows that do that part better. Then it can definitely be argued that the show is corny, but to me personally that is honestly a positive trait, because the show doesn't take itself too seriously, and embraces it own corniness in an endearing way. But if "corny" is your kryptonite, you should probably stay as far away from this show as possible.
But if you are just looking for some fun, and are not taking everything too seriously, I can strongly recommend this show. At the end of the day, it just works. The combination of story, atmosphere, setting and characters all complement each other to create a world that is entertaining for the viewers.
The characters are quite diverse, and all - including the female characters - are treated as whole people. Which is very refreshing to watch.
Most of all, this show has a lot of potential. For the younger actors to gain experience and grow into the characters, and for the worldbuilding to expand and become even richer. There is lots of room for more stories to be told.
My only real regret about this show is that there weren't more episodes, and I truly and sincerely hope that they will get a second season, since this is one of the most fun shows to come on Netflix in a while.
I loved this show but it sucks to know that I barely knew about it less than 5 months ago when the teaser trailer came out on youtube. I hope this show will get more steam and hope people will want to watch it. Because I thought it was scary and funny at the same time. Neil Gaiman and Netflix make a great team. The humor and the music in this show really made a true show.
I also did not realize that the actress from another paranormal show called Supernatural was it this show. It was good to see Ruth Connell in this show. I thought her character was a clever one. She played it so well.
I hope this show gets another season because it was spooky and funny at the same time. And I loved the music also.
I also did not realize that the actress from another paranormal show called Supernatural was it this show. It was good to see Ruth Connell in this show. I thought her character was a clever one. She played it so well.
I hope this show gets another season because it was spooky and funny at the same time. And I loved the music also.
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- Wissenswertes'Night Nurse' (Ruth Connell), a demonic being that works for 'Death', and the 'Dead Boy Detectives' made their first live action TV appearances in the third season of 'Doom Patrol (2019)', played by Sebastian Croft (Rowland) and Ty Tennant (Payne).
- PatzerTragic Mick regularly uses the affirmative term "Ayup." This is a purely Maine idiom but the series takes place on the opposite coast (in Washington state). While walruses do exist in both locations, it's unlikely that Mick would travel overland the 3200 miles between them.
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