Three crime-writing sisters and their 28-year old niece use their extensive knowledge of crime to solve whodunit style murders in the picturesque English village of Wildemarsh.Three crime-writing sisters and their 28-year old niece use their extensive knowledge of crime to solve whodunit style murders in the picturesque English village of Wildemarsh.Three crime-writing sisters and their 28-year old niece use their extensive knowledge of crime to solve whodunit style murders in the picturesque English village of Wildemarsh.
- Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
- 4 nominations total
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Fun characters, great visual appeal, and quirky story! Has a Pushing Daisies feel to it that I love!
6 episodes isn't enough. Just as you're getting to know the characters the season is done. I dropped 2 stars for just not giving us enough to truly be hooked.
The narrator definitely gives the Pushing Daisies vibe but the bumbling Auntie's helping Niece is very Agatha Raisin.
With 3 crime writing Aunt's I was hoping for more depth and greater character development.
The narrator definitely gives the Pushing Daisies vibe but the bumbling Auntie's helping Niece is very Agatha Raisin.
With 3 crime writing Aunt's I was hoping for more depth and greater character development.
If you like your murder mysteries "light", "rural" and tinged with comedy then Queens of Mystery will check off all of your boxes. In particular, I enjoyed the portrayal of the three aunts by Julie Graham, Siobhan Redmond, and Sarah Woodward who once again show that actresses of a certain age can still provide enjoyable performances that can compensate for deficits in other areas (see "Rosemary and Thyme, Murder She Wrote, etc.). The last character of Matilda, the police detective niece is well-portrayed by Olivia Vinall in season 1 and Florence Hall in season 2. (The two actresses look so much alike that I didn't realize they'd made a change until viewing the credits). And if you get tired of the mystery shenanigans, just focus on the beautifully photographed scenes of rural England and a really cool windmill. (Warning: those with ornithophobia should probably avoid this program.)
Reminds me of "Pushing Daisies". Insights to what the characters are thinking, fable like story telling, brilliant, saturated colors. Characters all a bob off plumb. A nice change from the gritty reality of most crime related entertainment.
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- TriviaThe fictional detective has developed four classic archetypes: the Uber Rational such as Sherlock Holmes, the Intuitive like Miss Marple, the Philip Marlowe style Loner and the Normal, usually serving police officers, most famously depicted in Georges Simenon's Maigret.
Matilda and her Aunts each represent a different detective archetype: Jane, the Uber Rational, Beth, the Intuitive, Cat, the Loner and Matilda, the Normal; each bringing with them different methods of solving crime.
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