La DCI Janine Lewis, madre soltera, lucha con los problemas de criar a cuatro hijos mientras lidera a su equipo de detectives en la resolución de asesinatos de alto perfil.La DCI Janine Lewis, madre soltera, lucha con los problemas de criar a cuatro hijos mientras lidera a su equipo de detectives en la resolución de asesinatos de alto perfil.La DCI Janine Lewis, madre soltera, lucha con los problemas de criar a cuatro hijos mientras lidera a su equipo de detectives en la resolución de asesinatos de alto perfil.
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Only by season 4 does it finally settle down to be serious drama without the interpolated moments of jollity to tell excellent stories told with very fine performances across the cast.
Having achieved that it throws much of it away in the last season by paring the story-lines and episode length down to a mean 45 minutes (not counting advertising). Even the last story presented over the last two episodes fails to recapture the depths of the previous season and a side plot concerning DCI Janine Lewis's family that is obviously designed to elicit sympathy for her fails to do so by dragging up all the single mum woman police officer tropes on offer.
So close to being good it sabotages itself.
Caroline Quentin and Ian Kelsey have good chemistry together and their characters are very believable. Detectives Butchers and Shap are well developed characters along the way. The show seemed to just be hitting it's stride before it was canceled.
Many of the plots seemed more original than most. The forensics aspect was not particularly interesting in this series but adequate and realistic.
This is definitely worth watching.
The series begins when she's pregnant with her last child, and her husband Pete (Joe Tucker) has already taken off with another woman, though he and Janine haven't actually gotten a divorce. Fortunately, at least for the first years of the series, Tom is around to babysit. In the last year he and his wife move to Spain.
Janine's team consists of Ian Kelsey (Richard Mayne), with whom she has an on again/off again relationship, DS Butchers (Paul Laughlin) and DS Shap (Nicholas Murchie), all of whom create very full characters and make a good ensemble. The cases are interesting and make for good drama.
I don't think the ensemble work comes anywhere near "NCIS" or "The Closer" but over time, we get to know the team. The team doesn't have the humor and the characters don't have the individual focus of the above-mentioned shows; the emphasis is very much on its star, her family, and to a lesser extent Ian.
Really enjoyable and well-acted; sorry this didn't go longer, but what there was, was very good.
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[DCI Lewis has just disciplined DI Mayne for inappropriate behaviour, and is walking along the corridor]
DI Richard Mayne: I'm holding two fingers up at you. Is that allowed?
DCI Janine Lewis: Fine.
DI Richard Mayne: You're off your head.
DCI Janine Lewis: And you're an arrogant wanker.
- ConexionesFeatured in Crime Connections: Episode #1.2 (2012)