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Un médecin à la vie apparemment parfaite est entraîné dans une enquête sur la mort d'une jeune femme.Un médecin à la vie apparemment parfaite est entraîné dans une enquête sur la mort d'une jeune femme.Un médecin à la vie apparemment parfaite est entraîné dans une enquête sur la mort d'une jeune femme.
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The show is compulsive viewing, even if by the third episode you can work out the plot. A lot of reviewers are complaining are about the characters of the two detectives. They are unrealistic and really hope real detectives are nothing like them. But it does make the show a little unbelievable that the police fail to notice so many clues about who the real killer is, right until the end. The actors playing the cops had to work with the material they were given, so a little unfair to judge their acting abilities based on this, as other reviews have done.
All in all a great show and must watch!
All in all a great show and must watch!
Usually I switch off when these dramas come on , they are always so predictable and annoying.
But, for some reason , which I cannot explain , this one has me gripped !
Perhaps it is Aidan Turner's character , he is brilliant in this , I cannot figure if he is guilty or not !
I find myself bemused at times by the lead detectives attitude , he is like a dog with a bone , and it is a bit odd that he is not willing to investigate other avenues and suspects , when , clearly there is evidence to suggest that it could very well be someone other than Dr. O'Loughlin.
So to sum up , Its all a bit bonkers , but strangely addictive !
But, for some reason , which I cannot explain , this one has me gripped !
Perhaps it is Aidan Turner's character , he is brilliant in this , I cannot figure if he is guilty or not !
I find myself bemused at times by the lead detectives attitude , he is like a dog with a bone , and it is a bit odd that he is not willing to investigate other avenues and suspects , when , clearly there is evidence to suggest that it could very well be someone other than Dr. O'Loughlin.
So to sum up , Its all a bit bonkers , but strangely addictive !
It isn't going to win any Bafta's but there's a strong cast here led by Aidan Turner with a splendid beard - and it has a half-decent plot. One aimed at Harlan Coben fans who like a good whodunnit potboiler with lots of twists and turns.
Production values were generally good, it looked stylish. The soundtrack was a bit paint by numbers but generally the show was well put together.
Storyline sometimes felt a bit far-fetched, particularly the opening scene and his Parkinson's diagnosis seemed to be a bit of a tacked on gimmick, perhaps it will become more significant as the show develops.
If you enjoy psychological thrillers its definitely worth a look.
Production values were generally good, it looked stylish. The soundtrack was a bit paint by numbers but generally the show was well put together.
Storyline sometimes felt a bit far-fetched, particularly the opening scene and his Parkinson's diagnosis seemed to be a bit of a tacked on gimmick, perhaps it will become more significant as the show develops.
If you enjoy psychological thrillers its definitely worth a look.
A far-fetched whodunnit which could have been really enjoyable had it not been for the gross incompetence of the detectives on the case.
The far-fetched nature of the plot is standard fare so should be expected and can easily be ignored but as many reviewers have already said the characterisation and decision making of the detectives is awful. This can be forgiven early on but in the latter episodes, it starts to make the story unwatchable.
I found the final episode a chore to watch and this had little to do with the resolution of the mystery. Given this is likely meant to be the first in a series of stories, I wince at the idea of having to see either of these two detectives again (and that's not down to the actors).
Good performances by the lead and some of the supporting cast. If deciding to watch, lower your expectations as the story progresses, in that way, you may find it worthwhile.
The far-fetched nature of the plot is standard fare so should be expected and can easily be ignored but as many reviewers have already said the characterisation and decision making of the detectives is awful. This can be forgiven early on but in the latter episodes, it starts to make the story unwatchable.
I found the final episode a chore to watch and this had little to do with the resolution of the mystery. Given this is likely meant to be the first in a series of stories, I wince at the idea of having to see either of these two detectives again (and that's not down to the actors).
Good performances by the lead and some of the supporting cast. If deciding to watch, lower your expectations as the story progresses, in that way, you may find it worthwhile.
The Suspect has you entranced from the start. Pretty much as does the book. Aidan Turner is an extraordinary actor. As Joe O'loughlin he brings the character to life and gives a realistic portrayal of a man devastated by his recent medical diagnosis whose life is falling apart as he battles to clear himself of a possible charge of murder. Is he guilty? Is he innocent? Aidan Turner's performance is so nuanced you can't be sure. Each episode builds the suspense. A stellar cast supporting this exceptional performance from Aidan Turner. He gets better and better with every new role. Look forward to seeing him in lots more diverse roles. Amazing.
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