A rookie Homicide detective's negligence in a fellow officer's death has her searching for redemption in her investigations.A rookie Homicide detective's negligence in a fellow officer's death has her searching for redemption in her investigations.A rookie Homicide detective's negligence in a fellow officer's death has her searching for redemption in her investigations.
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Kate Jameson (Jessica Lucas) is a rookie homicide detective following her respected late father's footsteps. Her mother is running for mayor. On her first day, she loses her gun which is used in a murder. Her corrupt partner directs her in a cover up as they track down the killer. She is conflicted morally about setting up the drug addict killer which ends up with the shoot-out deaths of both her partner and the killer. She gets away scot free but she is forever haunted by the ethically compromised start to her career.
Starting with the title, there is a blandness to this show. The Canadian production is somewhat bland. Lucas is a bit light to do a serious cop procedural. It does start with an intriguing first day for her but it's a slow downhill slide from there. There just isn't anything outstanding in this bland police procedural.
Starting with the title, there is a blandness to this show. The Canadian production is somewhat bland. Lucas is a bit light to do a serious cop procedural. It does start with an intriguing first day for her but it's a slow downhill slide from there. There just isn't anything outstanding in this bland police procedural.
I really enjoy Jessica Lucas' acting, so I don't blame her.
As usual, these days, it's the talentless writers that squander the opportunities offered with a new series.
PC, always some misandry, special group pandering, and the unbelievable premise that a detective, responsible through her neglect and incompetence for the death of a fellow cop,* is not* delegated to desk duty for the remainder of his/her career...and terminally shunned by fellow cops.
As usual, these days, it's the talentless writers that squander the opportunities offered with a new series.
PC, always some misandry, special group pandering, and the unbelievable premise that a detective, responsible through her neglect and incompetence for the death of a fellow cop,* is not* delegated to desk duty for the remainder of his/her career...and terminally shunned by fellow cops.
The Murders was never going to be exceptional but it does have a decent cast and its crime drama credentials "could" have amounted to something.
I say "could" because its cloyingly pretentious, preachy, overstated political correctness rob it of much of its entertainment value.
The result is an often tiresome, tepid affair, that's a marginal watch at best. 5/10 from me.
I say "could" because its cloyingly pretentious, preachy, overstated political correctness rob it of much of its entertainment value.
The result is an often tiresome, tepid affair, that's a marginal watch at best. 5/10 from me.
Not a very good show. This incompetent cop would have been demoted or fired in real life after the first episode. The police station is ridiculous. It's on the ground floor with huge windows facing out to the street. Anyone walking by can see right inside and view everything going on, including evidence boards.Absurd.
Good plot twists, solid performances especially from Jessica and Luvia. Love the sound track and Vancouver looks amazing in this show. I'm hooked
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- TriviaTerry Chen (Bill Chen) and Lucia Petersen (Meh Harris) previously worked together in Continuum, playing Curtis Chen and Jasmine Garza respectively.
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