tmichaelny@aol.com
Entrou em mai. de 2002
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I guess it shouldn't matter but I am used to French speaking people speaking English with a French accent a la Poirot. But here, they all speak with all Tyler's of strong British accents. Yet, an Italian dude in the first episode spoke English with a heavy Italian accent. Maybe just slightly bothersome.?
As for the rest of the show, the storyline is entertaining. The location shots make you want to go to Provence! I thought it was well acted. Personally, I always enjoy watching Nancy Carroll. Patricia Hodge is also entertaining. In the first episode, I kept being reminded of Miranda's mother. I also liked the tough lady approach of the Helene character.
It's not a gritty drama filled with blood and cool characters dropping F-bombs all over the place. Let's call it sophisticated and upscale. I was just a little disappointed that this had to have the obligatory backstory tragedies of the lead character and his girl friend.
As for the rest of the show, the storyline is entertaining. The location shots make you want to go to Provence! I thought it was well acted. Personally, I always enjoy watching Nancy Carroll. Patricia Hodge is also entertaining. In the first episode, I kept being reminded of Miranda's mother. I also liked the tough lady approach of the Helene character.
It's not a gritty drama filled with blood and cool characters dropping F-bombs all over the place. Let's call it sophisticated and upscale. I was just a little disappointed that this had to have the obligatory backstory tragedies of the lead character and his girl friend.
I was disappointed with the sterile portrayal of Sister Boniface in the first episode. But the character is developing more with each episode. The support characters are wonderfully cliched. Theres a ruggedly boyish detective, a liberated, feminist reporter, a tough, no-nonsense Mother Superior,a super cockney nun and the priggish land lady (can't believe it's Belinda Lang!). Rounding out the cast is a very pleasant Caribbean detective and a lovable junior policewoman. Is it intense highbrow drama? Not by a long shot. It is fun, silly, lighthearted entertainment and I look forward to the next episode!!