La llegada de la detective Leila Hussain hace que las lenguas se muevan. ¿Qué trae a esta chica de la gran ciudad a un tranquilo pueblo costero de Irlanda del Norte?La llegada de la detective Leila Hussain hace que las lenguas se muevan. ¿Qué trae a esta chica de la gran ciudad a un tranquilo pueblo costero de Irlanda del Norte?La llegada de la detective Leila Hussain hace que las lenguas se muevan. ¿Qué trae a esta chica de la gran ciudad a un tranquilo pueblo costero de Irlanda del Norte?
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Despite all the bad ratings on here, we really enjoyed it, it's nice to have something light easy going to watch rather than a heavy drama full of violence, it's nice with all that's going on in the world at the moment to have a bit of light relief!!
As much as I am enjoying this new series I can't understand why two Police Officers need to get romantically
involved. It is very unprofessional and detracts from the storyline. I am getting a little tired of the flirty glances
and suggestive smirks going on between them. Otherwise a watchable series.
Like some of the reviewers, I found the first episode cringe-worthy. There were many clangers. It's hard to be objective when watching locally produced TV. Lots of cliches.
However, three episodes in and it's trying to find it's groove.
As Northern Irish, I am happy to see a BBC drama based here and not about orange and green. I think the acting is mostly good. Donaghadee looks great.
I'd add that the show needs to decide what it is. At the moment it's skimming over gritty issues like people trafficking, while creating silly humour between the older characters and a portrayal of a naive constable. Maybe it's identity will evolve over the remaining episodes.
Overall, let's give it some encouragement. Shouldn't we nurture local talent and programmes about our country?
However, three episodes in and it's trying to find it's groove.
As Northern Irish, I am happy to see a BBC drama based here and not about orange and green. I think the acting is mostly good. Donaghadee looks great.
I'd add that the show needs to decide what it is. At the moment it's skimming over gritty issues like people trafficking, while creating silly humour between the older characters and a portrayal of a naive constable. Maybe it's identity will evolve over the remaining episodes.
Overall, let's give it some encouragement. Shouldn't we nurture local talent and programmes about our country?
This series isn't complex, it isn't high entertainment but it isn't boring or terrible either.
The whole group of quirky characters seem like people you know or have met, and it's easy to care about them. Yes, at times it's a little soapy, but you can't help watching and caring about the outcomes.
All in all, it's very pleasant and a nice hour spent, kind of like Born and Bred.
The whole group of quirky characters seem like people you know or have met, and it's easy to care about them. Yes, at times it's a little soapy, but you can't help watching and caring about the outcomes.
All in all, it's very pleasant and a nice hour spent, kind of like Born and Bred.
I enjoyed the first episode. I like the bright filming. So many of today's shows are dark even during the daylight. The sound is good but the Irish accent is difficult to understand a lot of the time. It will be interesting to follow the series and see how the characters develop and to learn the real reason why the new detective has come to town and why the sergeant is so against the new hire. The program has a winner in the setting. The setting is a great change from the usual stuff we see.
I cannot understand why the program is getting such harsh reviews. The story is realistic and the acting seems to be top rate. I do wish though that the director would fill up the teacups. There is nothing worse than actors pretending to drink from empty cups.
I cannot understand why the program is getting such harsh reviews. The story is realistic and the acting seems to be top rate. I do wish though that the director would fill up the teacups. There is nothing worse than actors pretending to drink from empty cups.
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- TriviaOn Thursday, 14th April 2022, BBC Daytime, BBC Northern Ireland and BritBox International announced that they have co-commissioned a 10-episode second series of the Northern Ireland set police drama. Filming on series two will commence in May 2022 for broadcast later in the year.
- ConexionesFeatured in Jeremy Vine: Episode #5.45 (2022)
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- Donaghadee, County Down, Northern Ireland, Reino Unido(Port Devine Harbour)
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- Tiempo de ejecución44 minutos
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