A shy and enigmatic Detective Sergeant is partnered with a wildly ambitious Detective Chief Inspector to solve crimes in the historic city of Bath.A shy and enigmatic Detective Sergeant is partnered with a wildly ambitious Detective Chief Inspector to solve crimes in the historic city of Bath.A shy and enigmatic Detective Sergeant is partnered with a wildly ambitious Detective Chief Inspector to solve crimes in the historic city of Bath.
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Clever plots with two dysfunctional police officers. The two together really work well with a pratt of a boss trying to get in the way all the time.
The whole premise works really well and I hope more episodes are forthcoming.
The whole premise works really well and I hope more episodes are forthcoming.
A good cast and great location - something a little different and enjoyable to watch.
Beautifully filmed. Reminiscent of Shakespeare & Hathaway(in a good way).
Not to be taken too seriously, a bit of fun on a Sunday evening. The two main characters would drive you mad if you knew them, having a sneaky dig at the go getting career feminist and the time serving middle aged white male?The Dysonesque character was similarly lampooned.
This show is a piece of enjoyment, it's comfort TV or as it's known "Fast-food Media". You can tell where the story is going in places but has some clever twists and doesn't miss a beat as it goes through its mystery.
Both of the characters are enjoyable and written appropriately, Dodds the old-fashioned, mature detective who's asking all the unasked questions. And Mcdonald who's the too-fast on her feet DCI who is impatient but impressed by her partners abilities. They make a wonderful pair that play off nicely against each other.
The story is compelling and smart with plenty of little funny bits in it and it plays perfectly off the different actors/actresses.
2 hours is a lot to invest itself in but it does fill a nice gap with a fully told out story, rather than in bits.
People are complaining and bombing the series with their reviews but are of the circles of people who can no longer just sit down and enjoy something, instead they must pick it apart.
The show is a hearty filler, harmless with good humour and great technicalities that'll keep you on your toes working out as you go. With some cliche moments but plenty to enjoy the series is off to a fine enjoyable start to wrap up the weekend.
Both of the characters are enjoyable and written appropriately, Dodds the old-fashioned, mature detective who's asking all the unasked questions. And Mcdonald who's the too-fast on her feet DCI who is impatient but impressed by her partners abilities. They make a wonderful pair that play off nicely against each other.
The story is compelling and smart with plenty of little funny bits in it and it plays perfectly off the different actors/actresses.
2 hours is a lot to invest itself in but it does fill a nice gap with a fully told out story, rather than in bits.
People are complaining and bombing the series with their reviews but are of the circles of people who can no longer just sit down and enjoy something, instead they must pick it apart.
The show is a hearty filler, harmless with good humour and great technicalities that'll keep you on your toes working out as you go. With some cliche moments but plenty to enjoy the series is off to a fine enjoyable start to wrap up the weekend.
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- TriviaOn Thursday, 13th August 2020, ITV announced that they had commissioned a 3-episode second series of the detective drama.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Harry Hill's World of TV: Police Dramas (2020)
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