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Les dossiers oubliés

Titre original : Dept. Q
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  • 2025–
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Matthew Goode, Alexej Manvelov, and Leah Byrne in Les dossiers oubliés (2025)
Carl, a former top-rated detective who is wracked with guilt following an attack that left his partner paralyzed and another policeman dead. On his return to work, Carl is assigned to a cold case that will consume his life.
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Carl, un ancien détective de haut niveau, est rongé par la culpabilité après une attaque qui a laissé son partenaire paralysé et un autre policier mort.Carl, un ancien détective de haut niveau, est rongé par la culpabilité après une attaque qui a laissé son partenaire paralysé et un autre policier mort.Carl, un ancien détective de haut niveau, est rongé par la culpabilité après une attaque qui a laissé son partenaire paralysé et un autre policier mort.

  • Création
    • Scott Frank
    • Chandni Lakhani
  • Casting principal
    • Matthew Goode
    • Chloe Pirrie
    • Alexej Manvelov
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      • Chloe Pirrie
      • Alexej Manvelov
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    • Nommé pour 1 Primetime Emmy
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    Matthew Goode
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    • Carl Morck
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    • Merritt Lingard
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    • Akram Salim
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    Not Just Another Adaptation - Dept. Q Is a Character Study in Disguise

    I haven't read the books, so I'm not here to police fidelity to source material. I'm judging Dept. Q on its own terms-and it absolutely holds its own. In fact, it's one of the more emotionally intelligent crime dramas I've seen in a while.

    Carl Mørck and Akram Salim are the core of this show, and what makes it sing. Their relationship is neither flashy nor sentimental-it's tense, layered, and quietly magnetic. There's a clear echo of the classic Sherlock-Watson structure, but inverted and humanized. Mørck is a brilliant but emotionally broken detective-not a quirky genius, but a man hollowed out by trauma, leaning into detachment as a survival mechanism. Salim, like Watson, appears at first to be just the grounding presence-but there's more beneath the surface. He gives off a very specific "ex-military intelligence" vibe-composed, perceptive, precise. You can feel that he's been trained to watch, not just speak.

    Even more compelling, though, is how closely their dynamic mirrors Disco Elysium's Du Bois and Kitsuragi. Mørck is the Du Bois figure: emotionally adrift, steeped in failure and regret, piecing himself together through the process of the investigation. Salim, like Kitsuragi, is measured, observant, and unfailingly competent-the quiet counterweight to Mørck's mess. Their relationship is not about dominance, but mutual orbit. Salim isn't just the "sidekick." He's the moral compass, the tether to reality, the one with dignity. And unlike many genre pairings, their mutual respect grows rather than being taken for granted.

    As for the complaints floating around:

    "It's too stylized." What does that even mean? The green-tinged grading gives the world a sickly, bureaucratic decay-it's a choice, and it serves the mood. This isn't meant to look "real." It's meant to feel wrong, like something's festering under the surface. Mission accomplished. (Also, what's that about criticizing a show because the color grading doesn't look real, is that a thing now?)

    "The office is an old toilet." Yes. That's the point. Dept. Q is dumped-literally-into society's waste bin, abandoned and forgotten. It's metaphor, not bad set design.

    "Characters are unlikable." Not everyone has to be likable. They need to be believable. These people have been scraped raw by loss and guilt. Their walls are up. Watch long enough, and you'll see the cracks-and the humanity.

    In the end, Dept. Q isn't here to dazzle with twists or cater to nostalgia-it's here to sit with the mess. It's a show about grief, institutional neglect, and two men learning how to function while carrying unbearable weight. It's slow, yes-but deliberately so. The silences speak. The spaces between the action matter. If you're looking for a slick procedural with one-liners and gunfights, look elsewhere. But if you want something moody, character-rich, and quietly devastating, this series doesn't just deserve a watch-it deserves to be felt.
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    Compulsive tartan noir

    Excellent mystery! I wasn't sure at first but was hooked by the end of the first episode.

    Carl and the Dept. Q crew are all damaged in their own ways - physically, emotionally - but as they work through the case they slowly move towards healing, separately and together.

    But not in a shmaltzy way - there is a lot of smartassery and snark. The characters' interactions are very often quite funny and the entire show has a rich vein of dark humour.

    It is refreshing to see so many fully realized female characters who are neither stereotypically entirely nasty nor doormats.

    I'm very interested in discovering more about Akram and what he really did in Syria.

    I have never seen or read any of the source material so don't know how it compares but it is a great show with a twisty mystery and characters who develop and grow. A little human mess is interesting but full time 24/7 disaster in every episode gets boring after a couple of episodes, a pitfall this show avoids.
    shbeach

    A must see!

    Finally something of quality from Netflix! There is so much trash on this streaming service anymore.

    This crime series had us coming back each night, we limited ourselves to 2 episodes a night until the last night when we finished the last 3 episodes. The relationships between the team members is at the core of the success of this drama. Carl and Akram work so well together. Akram is just the coolest guy! There is some deeply graphic violence at times. Bizarre psychological trauma that shows the worst in family dynamics. Absolutely insane characters. Lots of side stories to keep you guessing until the end. Can't wait to see if there's a Season 2!
    8paulnagle-37601

    Gritty and real

    This is a dark piece of work. The lead nails the despondant, self hating yet brilliant detective. The rest of the cast have been cast brilliantly and the roles acted brilliantly. The story onfolds with just the right amount of flashbacks and character development. All, and I do mean all, is dirty, gritty and believable. This series is a credit to everyone involved in writing,acting and producing. I am left questioning how I approach my own life, my actions and misgivings. It was layered and thought provoking. I am.only on episode 6 so I imagine there is more goodness and darkness in store for me. I will attempt to add to this review in due course.
    9joepvt

    Excellent!

    The best crime/drama series I have seen in a long time. The intriguing story line was written into a great screenplay and supported by an excellent cast and camera work. Well directed!

    The characters were maybe a bit stereotypical in the beginning, but they slowly developed. This was best noticeable within the core police team, where both the characters and the team helped each other grow. They all brought something to the team, and they each also got something back in return.

    The ending was powerful! The plot resolved without stupid Hollywood heroics or shootouts, and the last 5-10 minutes were beautifully done.

    Can't wait for season 2! Bring it on!!

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      Adaptation of Danish crime novels by Jussi Adler-Olsen. Previously adapted as five Danish movies starring Nikolai Lie Kaas and Ulrich Thomsen as Carl Mørck / Carl Morck
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      A recurring statement on the recording is, "A person may start to experience hyperoxia or high levels of CO2 in their breathing." In fact, hyperoxia is too much O2 in the body's tissues and organs, leading to oxygen toxicity.
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      Version of Les enquêtes du Département V: Miséricorde (2013)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 29 mai 2025 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Site officiel
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    • Langue
      • Anglais
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    • Lieux de tournage
      • Édimbourg, Écosse, Royaume-Uni(location)
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      • Left Bank Pictures
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