Wolfe
- TV Series
- 2021
- 45m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
1.6K
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The adventures of Professor Wolfe Kinteh, a crime scene investigator in the north of England.The adventures of Professor Wolfe Kinteh, a crime scene investigator in the north of England.The adventures of Professor Wolfe Kinteh, a crime scene investigator in the north of England.
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Ignore the whiners, it's fun, different and takes itself just seriously enough. There is an interesting arc across the series as well as the individual episode plots.
What a refreshing change to get a TV series that's home grown hasn't got a agenda like almost all that come from the USA at the moment and has some good acting and great story lines.
I wouldn't want to pretend to be Dr Wolfe Kinte, nor have that be how people recognize me, either.
Imagine a high functioning mentally ill forensic's person, and the team that might exist to support them. Now glimpse their life at the start of a manic shift.
My biggest issues have been no clue what they're talking about, a lot more often than the other brit shows I've enjoyed. Meaning they use lots of slang and phrases I'm not familiar with. It happens so often I'll have no clue what they're "whingeing on about".
If you're sensitive to drama or rudeness, avoid it. For only 6 episodes, they manage a good progression for some characters. And enough repeating things that people appear to have personalities.
I hope the main character finds a role he enjoys, as he's an interesting person to watch (so far). I'm curious about lots of stuff, and generally knowledgeable so like hearing about current science use. And I appreciate seeing examples of other people's mental health issues since living with them can make you feel alone. And we don't realize how some people can manage success, even thriving, with the same symptoms you loathe.
Imagine a high functioning mentally ill forensic's person, and the team that might exist to support them. Now glimpse their life at the start of a manic shift.
My biggest issues have been no clue what they're talking about, a lot more often than the other brit shows I've enjoyed. Meaning they use lots of slang and phrases I'm not familiar with. It happens so often I'll have no clue what they're "whingeing on about".
If you're sensitive to drama or rudeness, avoid it. For only 6 episodes, they manage a good progression for some characters. And enough repeating things that people appear to have personalities.
I hope the main character finds a role he enjoys, as he's an interesting person to watch (so far). I'm curious about lots of stuff, and generally knowledgeable so like hearing about current science use. And I appreciate seeing examples of other people's mental health issues since living with them can make you feel alone. And we don't realize how some people can manage success, even thriving, with the same symptoms you loathe.
I don't know why the production team went with the first scene , I believe it may have been an attempt at comedy but failed to work, at least for me. However, please, please stick with the show as within minutes you are hooked line and sinker. Wolfe (with an E) is a combination of very clever, very funny writing supported by a wonderful cast of characters, excellent cinematography and (for once) great sound editing. I would suggest British show is at least the equal to any top quality US tv production along the lines of such as Dexter etc.
In closing, I highly recommend Wolfe as 2021's 'go to' dark comedy.
In closing, I highly recommend Wolfe as 2021's 'go to' dark comedy.
I really enjoyed this series. Stumbled across it while looking for something new to watch and binge watched this series.
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- TriviaCurrently being filmed in Queen's Park, Heywood, Lancashire.
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Written by Grace VanderWaal, Neil Ormandy, Johnny Nash, Ido Zmishlany, Chloe Angelides and Mike Watters
Performed by Grace VanderWaal
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