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Northern Irish police officer DCI Tom Brannick investigates crimes while trying to hide a dark secret from his past.Northern Irish police officer DCI Tom Brannick investigates crimes while trying to hide a dark secret from his past.Northern Irish police officer DCI Tom Brannick investigates crimes while trying to hide a dark secret from his past.
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I don't understand why reviewers compare programs/movies. I want a variety. While I think Line of Duty is brilliant, I am still enjoying Bloodlands for the history and the stories it has to offer that, frankly, would not possible in Line of Duty.
The locations are beautiful and ones that we are not often privy to - Northern Ireland - as are the politics which involve so many layers of Irish age old problems.
So, enjoy this unique show and what it has to offer in Irish actors and story telling. I have to mention the accents that are unique to that region (of course) when we are so used to the jumble of Londons' lot.
There's been a lot of mention of James Nesbitt's closeups. Yep. There's a lot. Lucky for us he has a versatile face! And you can't miss those raven black eyebrows - they won't let you.
Also, If you're bored, there's the drinking game that you can have which involves the words "Daddy" and "Mummy".
This is an interesting series - with Northern Ireland as a character brings it up several notches.
The locations are beautiful and ones that we are not often privy to - Northern Ireland - as are the politics which involve so many layers of Irish age old problems.
So, enjoy this unique show and what it has to offer in Irish actors and story telling. I have to mention the accents that are unique to that region (of course) when we are so used to the jumble of Londons' lot.
There's been a lot of mention of James Nesbitt's closeups. Yep. There's a lot. Lucky for us he has a versatile face! And you can't miss those raven black eyebrows - they won't let you.
Also, If you're bored, there's the drinking game that you can have which involves the words "Daddy" and "Mummy".
This is an interesting series - with Northern Ireland as a character brings it up several notches.
Jed Mercurio was a producer on 'Bloodlands', and the influence of 'Line of Duty' shows: check corrupt police, complicated plot, untrustworthy protagonists, elongated interview scences, and in this case, more than one character with a Northern Irish accent. In fact, the entire story is set in Northern Island, where a contemporary murder sounds echoes of the Troubles. Like 'Line of Duty', it's also very watchable, although the plotting isn't quite as clever. It's a bold move not to give the viewer a central figure to follow throughout, but also a disengaging one. But it's well put together, and supremely watchable, though a little lacking in emotional heft.
A solid police show with a nice steady stream of twists and reveals, the second episode just dropped on ROKU and it keeps up the intrigue begun in the first. Not so complex that you need a scorecard to follow it, yet it never seems to drag or leave you looking for the FF button. I admit to being a sucker for Irish police shows and this one hasn't disappointed. Edit: I have to withdraw my enthusiasm for this series since the writers decided to make so many characters totally unlikable or dead. They had a great start but I think they dropped the ball big time. For me a show needs to have someone I can root for and they've left me with no one.
I'm a consumer of police procedurals in general and Scandi Noir in particular, across all its guises, cultures and languages.
Ignore all the bad reviews, watch for yourself, and make up your own minds.
It's good by the way.
Very good.
Just watched the first episode and really impressed with the quality. Interesting story of a modern crime while demonstrating the difficulty of policing in NI over 20 years after the GFA.
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