La búsqueda de un asesino en serie se convierte en una cuestión de vida o muerte para la detective Annie Redford, que intenta enfrentarse a su primer caso de asesinato.La búsqueda de un asesino en serie se convierte en una cuestión de vida o muerte para la detective Annie Redford, que intenta enfrentarse a su primer caso de asesinato.La búsqueda de un asesino en serie se convierte en una cuestión de vida o muerte para la detective Annie Redford, que intenta enfrentarse a su primer caso de asesinato.
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If I could, I would give it a 7.5, just not quite an 8. I only felt compelled to give a review because I saw negative reviews by a lot of stuffed shirts. I think it has a compelling way of telling the story from the female cop's perspective. Does that make it "feminist" or "politically correct"? Of course not. Get over yourself, whoever said that! Just another misogynist pig trying to shuck it off as politically correct.
The way it ties in the different murders is as realistic as many American cop shows I've seen. I like how there is some irreverent humor from the younger characters.
I'm not the typical reviewer but felt I needed to add some of these other reviewers are stuffed shirts.
The way it ties in the different murders is as realistic as many American cop shows I've seen. I like how there is some irreverent humor from the younger characters.
I'm not the typical reviewer but felt I needed to add some of these other reviewers are stuffed shirts.
Compelled to write a review to the enjoyable crime drama set near Inverness. Despite similarities to Shetland and Broadchurch, this drama feels fresh. It reminds us of the differences between rural communities and the effect a crime can have on such a small community compared to a city.
The plot has you second guessing at every clue uncovered and the desire to uncover the truth is overwhelming. Suspenseful moments intertwined in a mix of both fast and slow moving plot points, if you are into British crime dramas, this needs to be added to your must watch list.
The plot has you second guessing at every clue uncovered and the desire to uncover the truth is overwhelming. Suspenseful moments intertwined in a mix of both fast and slow moving plot points, if you are into British crime dramas, this needs to be added to your must watch list.
The scenery and the cinematography of it - no complaints there!
The actors - reasonably good. They're often interesting to watch, even if at times what the writers had them do was terribly stupid.
The story - starts off well enough. A dark Scandinavian crime-type show, rooted perhaps in Italian gialli films. Some gory crimes with sordid backstories. Red herrings galore.
It starts unraveling at the end, though. The solution to the crimes is terribly contrived. Odds that any viewer will be annoyed: probably pretty high.
At least it's a short series? If it were to have a second season with writers that have more respect for the material, the cast, and the audience, I'd probably watch.
The actors - reasonably good. They're often interesting to watch, even if at times what the writers had them do was terribly stupid.
The story - starts off well enough. A dark Scandinavian crime-type show, rooted perhaps in Italian gialli films. Some gory crimes with sordid backstories. Red herrings galore.
It starts unraveling at the end, though. The solution to the crimes is terribly contrived. Odds that any viewer will be annoyed: probably pretty high.
At least it's a short series? If it were to have a second season with writers that have more respect for the material, the cast, and the audience, I'd probably watch.
The story starts out great but by the end becomes not only far fetched but even disjointed BUT Laura Fraser as Annie Redford and Siobhan Finneran as DCI Lauren Quigley deliver acting as good as any you will ever see and a good bit of the dialogue is well written and funny. If I were to rate this on the story alone it would not be very high but there are so many aspects of this series, acting, dialogue , production values and location that are quite good that #1 I recommend it and #2 and was always keen to watch the next episode. Give it a whirl.
C'mon! How many boxes did they tick covering every stereotype possible.
Taking care not to add spoilers: Out of town cops v in-town cops= friction. Kids that don't obey, and lie.
Requisite minorities included, bad guy shrinks. Husband feeling neglected because wife has a life- (but isn't particularly honorable to her) Stopping here, before spoilers, I just wanted to say that the "Paint-by-numbers" plots these shows have are getting awfully tedious. Four episodes in, and if I spend a minute, I bet I can solve this by figuring out what box isn't yet ticked off! Aren't there any original writers out there? With new ideas? GREAT SCENERY!!!
Taking care not to add spoilers: Out of town cops v in-town cops= friction. Kids that don't obey, and lie.
Requisite minorities included, bad guy shrinks. Husband feeling neglected because wife has a life- (but isn't particularly honorable to her) Stopping here, before spoilers, I just wanted to say that the "Paint-by-numbers" plots these shows have are getting awfully tedious. Four episodes in, and if I spend a minute, I bet I can solve this by figuring out what box isn't yet ticked off! Aren't there any original writers out there? With new ideas? GREAT SCENERY!!!
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- TriviaAlso referred to as "Loch Ness".
- ErroresWhen reporters come to the loch tour boats to interview Alan Redford, Leighton Thomas is seen very clearly walking away along the dock wanting nothing to do with the cameras, yet when the interview of Alan is televised, Leighton is on the boat in the background in order for Oliver Tench to recognize him.
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