Meurtres quatre étoiles
Original title: Gourmet Detective: A Healthy Place to Die
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SFPD detective Maggie's up for vacation and gourmet detective Henry's speaker at a gourmet conference with a spare suite. Reporter Kathleen is murdered there - body missing. They investigate... Read allSFPD detective Maggie's up for vacation and gourmet detective Henry's speaker at a gourmet conference with a spare suite. Reporter Kathleen is murdered there - body missing. They investigate and banter.SFPD detective Maggie's up for vacation and gourmet detective Henry's speaker at a gourmet conference with a spare suite. Reporter Kathleen is murdered there - body missing. They investigate and banter.
Yan-Kay Crystal Lowe
- Gretchen
- (as Crystal Lowe)
Brenda Crichlow
- Erica
- (as Brenda M. Crichlow)
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This appears to be the second in the series and as such, the characters know each other but haven't progressed much past that. Maggie is slightly more than tolerant of the amateur detective, Henry, but doesn't fight working with him to solve the case. Of course along the way, they throw friendly insults at each other. It has a light air to it considering it's about murder.
I wouldn't put either one up for an Emmy, but the acting is OK.
I love how well they follow police procedures. It makes me wonder if they even have an adviser. They trample crime scenes and Henry picks up evidence with his bare hands.
But when it comes down to it, this is another amateur detective show, despite Maggie being a cop, and it's mostly about the banter and the mystery. I suspected something about the right person right from the start, but it was more about the guilty look than evidence. The evidence rolls out slowly and eventually gets to the right person.
I wouldn't put either one up for an Emmy, but the acting is OK.
I love how well they follow police procedures. It makes me wonder if they even have an adviser. They trample crime scenes and Henry picks up evidence with his bare hands.
But when it comes down to it, this is another amateur detective show, despite Maggie being a cop, and it's mostly about the banter and the mystery. I suspected something about the right person right from the start, but it was more about the guilty look than evidence. The evidence rolls out slowly and eventually gets to the right person.
I thought this installment was a bit better than the first one. However, and I meant to put this in the review for the first movie and forgot, Maggie is shockingly inadequate at wisely going into situations and protecting herself. She doesn't watch her surroundings or seem to have ANY fighting skills. SMH.
The Gourmet Detective mysteries are, so far, pretty good, and better than the other Hallmark series.
This time, Maggie (Brooke Burns) is due for a vacation, so her boss sends her off with Henry (Dylan Neal) to a fabulous spa where a food conference is being held, and Henry is speaking.
Henry sees someone dead in the pool, but by the time he alerts Maggie and they go to the location, the body is gone. And a hated journalist, Kathleen (Lisa Marie DiGiacinto) who showed up uninvited is missing. Several people wanted her gone -- a film star, her agent, a man whose marriage she ruined - it's a long list.
It takes a while for the body to re-appear, but it does, and Maggie and Henry find themselves investigating another murder.
Granted the sparring between the two leads is not as acidic this time around, but I still am having trouble with the Brooke Burns character. She has a real edge and as far as I'm concerned, she's not warming up the camera. It's possible as the series goes on, the two will find their rhythm.
This time, Maggie (Brooke Burns) is due for a vacation, so her boss sends her off with Henry (Dylan Neal) to a fabulous spa where a food conference is being held, and Henry is speaking.
Henry sees someone dead in the pool, but by the time he alerts Maggie and they go to the location, the body is gone. And a hated journalist, Kathleen (Lisa Marie DiGiacinto) who showed up uninvited is missing. Several people wanted her gone -- a film star, her agent, a man whose marriage she ruined - it's a long list.
It takes a while for the body to re-appear, but it does, and Maggie and Henry find themselves investigating another murder.
Granted the sparring between the two leads is not as acidic this time around, but I still am having trouble with the Brooke Burns character. She has a real edge and as far as I'm concerned, she's not warming up the camera. It's possible as the series goes on, the two will find their rhythm.
Detective Maggie and consulting chef/gourmand Henry go away on a weekend retreat of chefs at a resort/spa in the woods. Maggie who is not a very relaxed person is off-duty and ready to relax...at least prepared to show everyone that she can. Henry gives Maggie his "presidential suite" which is to die for.
In attendance at the chef's retreat is a famous actress who is studying to be a chef for her next role, a reporter, a food critic, and a murderer.
The reporter, Kathleen, goes missing...Henry and Maggie start investigating. This was a fun out of the city excursion for the two...but their humor, attraction, and powers of observation are spot on.
I like this more mature relationship, with two professionals meeting each other on equal ground. They work together well, putting together observations and discussing possible theories until they figure who did it in this whodunnit.
It is pretty amazing that Henry could taste eye drops in a drink...as a chemist myself, I am really impressed. Tetrahydrozoline.
Let's go back to basics...Murder always comes down to two things: Love or Money.
"You know what this means?" "That we're a good team?"
This was both fun and funny. You should watch it.
In attendance at the chef's retreat is a famous actress who is studying to be a chef for her next role, a reporter, a food critic, and a murderer.
The reporter, Kathleen, goes missing...Henry and Maggie start investigating. This was a fun out of the city excursion for the two...but their humor, attraction, and powers of observation are spot on.
I like this more mature relationship, with two professionals meeting each other on equal ground. They work together well, putting together observations and discussing possible theories until they figure who did it in this whodunnit.
It is pretty amazing that Henry could taste eye drops in a drink...as a chemist myself, I am really impressed. Tetrahydrozoline.
Let's go back to basics...Murder always comes down to two things: Love or Money.
"You know what this means?" "That we're a good team?"
This was both fun and funny. You should watch it.
I like the chemistry between the two leads. They're fun to watch. And the mystery wasn't lacking in suspects.
During the climactic scene, the music sounds like a track in Bourne Supremacy.
During the climactic scene, the music sounds like a track in Bourne Supremacy.
Did you know
- TriviaDylan Neal cut his face during the filming of a scene and was rushed to the ER. While filming a scene chopping food in episode 3, he sliced his finger and was also rushed to the ER. In episode 1 he accidentally set his hair on fire.
- GoofsSFPD would not have jurisdiction over a murder outside the city, as evidenced by the scenic drive and spacious grounds. If the name of the resort is to indicate that it is indeed in or around Larkspur, CA, it would be in an entirely different county.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Meurtre al dente (2016)
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- Also known as
- Inspector gourmet: Un lugar sano para morir
- Filming locations
- 1999 Country Club Way, Victoria, BC(Westin Bear Mountain Golf Resort & Spa)
- Production companies
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- Runtime1 hour 24 minutes
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