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On its own this is a reasonable television series but unfortunately it has to bear comparison with the original Franco Belgian series from which it is derived. At the time of writing (March 2025) Astrid et Raphaelle is available on ITVx and is the superior watch.
Maybe Patience will develop the supporting characters if it gets a second series, in A&R the support group have a far greater part to play, the backstory of the lead character is far more fleshed out and she is more socially awkward and remains so for most of the five series so far shown.
The parent version seems to have better pacing despite taking far more time to show the lives of the characters away from the investigations, maybe having to follow the story via subtitles makes me more invested in A&R than in Patience.
For those who haven't seen Astrid et Raphaelle the made for UK version, Patience, is a perfectly adequate "police procedural with a twist" and has the bonus of being set in York, a location not often appearing in crime dramas.
For those of us who have seen A&R there is a sense of disappointment with this version, none of the first six episodes differ in plot from the first six of the original and the characters don't seem to have the same chemistry between them.
Let's hope that a second series, if made, addresses some of the shortcomings.
Maybe Patience will develop the supporting characters if it gets a second series, in A&R the support group have a far greater part to play, the backstory of the lead character is far more fleshed out and she is more socially awkward and remains so for most of the five series so far shown.
The parent version seems to have better pacing despite taking far more time to show the lives of the characters away from the investigations, maybe having to follow the story via subtitles makes me more invested in A&R than in Patience.
For those who haven't seen Astrid et Raphaelle the made for UK version, Patience, is a perfectly adequate "police procedural with a twist" and has the bonus of being set in York, a location not often appearing in crime dramas.
For those of us who have seen A&R there is a sense of disappointment with this version, none of the first six episodes differ in plot from the first six of the original and the characters don't seem to have the same chemistry between them.
Let's hope that a second series, if made, addresses some of the shortcomings.