The murder of a female GP in a rural playground in front of numerous witnesses draws a group of detectives into an ever-darkening mystery that takes them across Europe, aided by mysterious n... Read allThe murder of a female GP in a rural playground in front of numerous witnesses draws a group of detectives into an ever-darkening mystery that takes them across Europe, aided by mysterious notes sent by the "Ghost Detective".The murder of a female GP in a rural playground in front of numerous witnesses draws a group of detectives into an ever-darkening mystery that takes them across Europe, aided by mysterious notes sent by the "Ghost Detective".
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It's a crime drama with a tone problem. The tone problem comes from the awkward and melodramatic romantic subplot between the lead detectives, and the odd construction of Indira Varma's character, which is the fault of the writer. Varma delivers a great performance even though the bad dialogue written for her role makes her character codependent on men. The relationship between her and her longtime boyfriend is forced, in order to manufacture conflict with her detective partner, and not believable. The series would have been better served by focusing on the role corporate corruption played in the crime. Christiane Paul, Polly Walker, and Kevin Doyle offer strong performances in their supporting roles.
The premise and build-up of suspense are great - I had to keep watching to find out how it all happened. The case wraps up a bit too quickly in the final episode, leaving some unanswered questions, but on the whole the plot is really good.
Unfortunately, most of the characters are neurotic and not particularly likeable. The main character, Nina, comes across as whiny, mean, immature, and unpleasant to be around. She talks a lot about breasts for some unexplained reason. Lucy fluctuates between creepy and condescending. Bobby is a very unprofessional detective, which makes for some great dramatic scenes, but can be a bit frustrating to watch at times. The show focuses too much on their romantic relationships, which become more melodramatic as the series goes on. I wish they stuck to their strong suit, the mystery and drama of the case.
As a side note, the police's interrogation skills on this show are remarkably weak. Most of their interviews with suspects go something like this: "Tell us what you know." "I don't know anything." "Well alright then. You can go now because we have no evidence. Have a nice day."
Unfortunately, most of the characters are neurotic and not particularly likeable. The main character, Nina, comes across as whiny, mean, immature, and unpleasant to be around. She talks a lot about breasts for some unexplained reason. Lucy fluctuates between creepy and condescending. Bobby is a very unprofessional detective, which makes for some great dramatic scenes, but can be a bit frustrating to watch at times. The show focuses too much on their romantic relationships, which become more melodramatic as the series goes on. I wish they stuck to their strong suit, the mystery and drama of the case.
As a side note, the police's interrogation skills on this show are remarkably weak. Most of their interviews with suspects go something like this: "Tell us what you know." "I don't know anything." "Well alright then. You can go now because we have no evidence. Have a nice day."
Having now watched 3 episodes I can't understand some of the reviews for this show. While not Emmy winning, the performances certainly don't deserve some of the awful criticisms - especially Indira. Don't be deceived by those who only watched 20 minutes. I thought the episodes moved the story along well and that the German detective team were first rate. Like most British detective shows, it will hold your interest throughout.Thanks to Netflix for introducing me to this genre. If it's not renewed for a 2nd season, it is at least worth your time as a stand alone mystery story. Can't wait to watch the 5 remaining episodes.
Paranoid is a Brit crime drama that follows the "classic formula" whilst adding in a twist, in the form of an international conspiracy.
Its hard to fault British crime series. They really set the standard for both realism and intrigue. This series is, for the most part, no different.
The story is engaging and interesting, readily capturing and holding your attention. The characters too, are rendered as real, flawed and oftentimes, fragile people.
Perhaps my only criticism is the pace of this series sometimes flounders and I felt some characters were a little redundant. In particular, the young detectives neurotic,controlling mother seems like a pointless addition.
All in all, still a worthwhile watch. Seven out of ten from me.
Its hard to fault British crime series. They really set the standard for both realism and intrigue. This series is, for the most part, no different.
The story is engaging and interesting, readily capturing and holding your attention. The characters too, are rendered as real, flawed and oftentimes, fragile people.
Perhaps my only criticism is the pace of this series sometimes flounders and I felt some characters were a little redundant. In particular, the young detectives neurotic,controlling mother seems like a pointless addition.
All in all, still a worthwhile watch. Seven out of ten from me.
The reviewer who gives one star is misguided. He likes Marcella which i felt was scattergun drivel. This Paranoid show has some soul and some pathos. Plus only 2 episodes in its all very interesting and mysterious and i have no idea where its headed. Don't listen to then reviewer he likes pap clearly. The main characters in this are believable and flawed and the story is believable enough to swallow. I say the actors are good and are a good mix that work well together. Its also not eerily dark tones which is all the rage these days and was good for a show or two but now is pretentious and annoying. Anyway i like it and it has enough mix of plot, storyline and character unrevealing to keep me going.
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- TriviaBoth Jason Done and William Ash played the same character (Stephen Snow) in Where the Heart Is (1997).
- ConnectionsReferenced in I Be Geniusen Stuff: Paranoid (2017)
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