La detective Holly O'Rourke e la sua squadra omicidi mentre un'indagine sull'omicidio apparentemente aperta e chiusa minaccia di distruggere la sua carriera, la sua famiglia e la sua fede ne... Leggi tuttoLa detective Holly O'Rourke e la sua squadra omicidi mentre un'indagine sull'omicidio apparentemente aperta e chiusa minaccia di distruggere la sua carriera, la sua famiglia e la sua fede nella giustizia.La detective Holly O'Rourke e la sua squadra omicidi mentre un'indagine sull'omicidio apparentemente aperta e chiusa minaccia di distruggere la sua carriera, la sua famiglia e la sua fede nella giustizia.
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Gripping crime show that leaves you satisfied in more levels than one as you yearn for more especially after the last cliffhanger. Hope second season will Not be cancelled as we're already craving for more.
Most of the acting is fairly good. Unfortunately, the character development is too shallow across the board.
The lead isn't given a lot of emotional range to display. She literally never gets angry, she just accepts and withstands and breezes right past things. One can't understand her personal motivations to either achieve in her career, or to mess things up in her personal life, because very low insight is offered. It's another generalized shame parade for a character like her, and then she just plows through, taking things in stride and offering more distancing to her reality than anything else.
This show also doesn't display much of 'justice', in terms of outcomes - no criminal prosecutions are depicted for the large majority of the production, and almost everything done in the pursuit of 'law enforcement' turns out to be a pointless fail. They are regularly putting more people in jeopardy than they offer functional protection to. (Too real, perhaps?)
It also has a thinly veiled anti-abortion narrative, partially delivered by a child, which is really a grasping effort.
It features an elderly paternal figure that applies judgement and advice inappropriately, for almost any scene he's acting poorly in. He's on the outside of everything - actions, conversations, factual details, but thinks his own personal wisdom makes his warrantless criticisms and blunt advice somehow functional, or helpful.
Shows that build around a 'strong female lead' of reproductive age should not still be leaning into a parade of criticisms against her and her 'shame' - to which she isn't very reactive, because she 'has hard job'. This is a sorry cop-out, not to make a pun, that keeps getting repeated, almost nauseatingly.
Lastly, a little more leavening humor (sans sex or death references) would've helped.
Channel 9 really should put more effort in every show they make, their last few really show. I mean I watched this from my motel room in Sweden and I thought it was a bit strange for it not to be shown in it's country of origin first? But oh well, great to see an Aussie show abroad!
The one highlight of this was seeing Leeanna Walsman on screen again, she was brilliant in this in her return to the small screen, given how heavy the dialogue in the script is, and spotting a great amount of familiar faces as well, that was great too!. Points go to the shots of the city and the cinematography.
If you love crime dramas this is for you. If you waited two years to watch this said crime drama, great patience, go gently into the series, with fresh eyes.
Was the two year wait for the show worth it? Yes and no, but mostly yes, since Leeanna holds her own very well and the support cast are quite good as well.
... script-writing could be a weakness for some, for one of the important storylines raises issues that do not get resolved, least not fully in this premier season, leading us all to believe there will at minimum be another season series, or another was least planned-for-anticipated... just as in life, this issue involved could go several differing ways, none of which would be satisfactory to all the show's characters or audiences watching ... looking hopefully forward to next season's happenings
... continually throughout this first season, the glaring script omission is 'why'... obviously answer most would indicate being age, getting an unplanned-opportunity probably-not to-be-presenting itself again... for having to expose oneself (and others close) through all the scrutiny-criticism from work colleagues and social relationships... stares-whispers surrounding this new-unexpected extramarital long-term-commitment are to be daunting for sure... not now remembering seeing this scenario being approached-tackled in a TV script previously, should make for quite-intriguing-viewing, detailed-handled-well throughout the next season series.
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- QuizBased loosely on the real life murder of Jane Thurgood-Dove
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Maia Kirsner: I often wonder what it was like for Sonia. You come home same as always and someone out of the blue is trying to kill you no reason. You have no idea what is happening, the terror. I don't know how you'd feel knowing it's all about to end.
Holly O'Rourke: You do whatever it takes. You keep fighting until the end and then..
Holly O'Rourke: We're all that she's got.
Maia Kirsner: We all need someone.
Holly O'Rourke: I know.
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