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Scotland Yard, crimes sur la Tamise

Original title: Trial & Retribution
  • TV Series
  • 1997–2009
  • TV-14
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
1.4K
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Scotland Yard, crimes sur la Tamise (1997)
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The team of Det. Supt. Michael Walker, DI North, and DCI Connor follows each case from crime committed, through the pursuit of justice, to the law courts where the efforts of the force will ... Read allThe team of Det. Supt. Michael Walker, DI North, and DCI Connor follows each case from crime committed, through the pursuit of justice, to the law courts where the efforts of the force will be tested--sometimes to the breaking point.The team of Det. Supt. Michael Walker, DI North, and DCI Connor follows each case from crime committed, through the pursuit of justice, to the law courts where the efforts of the force will be tested--sometimes to the breaking point.

  • Creator
    • Lynda La Plante
  • Stars
    • David Hayman
    • Dorian Lough
    • Victoria Smurfit
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    1.4K
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    • Creator
      • Lynda La Plante
    • Stars
      • David Hayman
      • Dorian Lough
      • Victoria Smurfit
    • 31User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 BAFTA Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    David Hayman
    David Hayman
    • DCS Michael Walker…
    • 1997–2009
    Dorian Lough
    Dorian Lough
    • DS David Satchell…
    • 1997–2009
    Victoria Smurfit
    Victoria Smurfit
    • DCI Roisin Connor
    • 2003–2009
    Kate Buffery
    Kate Buffery
    • Det. Insp. Pat North…
    • 1997–2002
    Vince Leigh
    • DS Sam Palmer
    • 2007–2009
    Gemma Jones
    Gemma Jones
    • Dr. Jean Mullins…
    • 2003–2008
    Richard Durden
    Richard Durden
    • Dr. John Foster
    • 1997–2004
    George Pensotti
    • Judge Winfield…
    • 1997–2005
    Sarah Ozeke
    • DC Lisa West…
    • 2004–2007
    Martin Heathcote
    • Sgt. West…
    • 2006–2009
    Barbara Thorn
    • Barbara Mackenzie…
    • 1998–2003
    Inday Ba
    Inday Ba
    • D.C. Lisa West…
    • 2002–2003
    Nicholas Blane
    Nicholas Blane
    • Derek Waugh…
    • 1997–2002
    Sandra James-Young
    Sandra James-Young
    • D.C. Vivien Watkins…
    • 1999–2002
    James Simmons
    James Simmons
    • D.C. Doug Collins…
    • 2000–2002
    Corin Redgrave
    Corin Redgrave
    • Robert Rylands…
    • 1997–2002
    David Fleeshman
    David Fleeshman
    • Willis Fletcher…
    • 1997–2002
    Jane Paul-Gets
    Jane Paul-Gets
    • Janet, Court Usher…
    • 1999–2002
    • Creator
      • Lynda La Plante
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    7TheLittleSongbird

    Problematic but very absorbing

    There may be better and more consistent shows in the crime genre than 'Trial and Retribution', but despite its problems mostly in the later seasons at its best 'Trial and Retribution' was excellent.

    It is agreed that 'Trial and Retribution' was better in its earlier seasons, particularly in the first six cases of the show with Pat North still in the show. By all means, the early episodes aren't flawless either, with "Trial and Retribution I" containing some loose ends that made the outcome of the court-case surprising and unsatisfying and a little too much time is spent on Mike and Pat's relationship, which was nicely fleshed out and played but sometimes like in "Trial and Retribution IV" it was almost like it was too much of the main focus.

    However, a great job is done developing the police and law cases methodically and in great detail, and it really worked giving the episodes two hour length and taking time for the story to develop. The storytelling could easily have been thin in the show but on the most part they are incredibly absorbing with enough twists and turns to keep one on one's toes and to create genuine surprise. Some of them have a wonderfully unsettling atmosphere, particularly "Trial and Retribution II" (with the scene with Linda Henry being one of the show's greatest scenes) and "Trial and Retribution III" (with a disturbingly off-the-wall Richard E. Grant), and the court-cases avoid falling into hammy melodrama.

    While the later seasons are certainly watchable, they aren't as good in my opinion. "Sins of the Father" is the only outstanding late episode, with such a complex and cleverly told story that actually took its time to develop (at a time when the show started feeling rushed). This said "The Lovers" (a very close second best later-season episode, with a very creepy Michael Feast and the investigation given top-priority, a real shame that the final courtroom scene felt too hasty and incomplete), "Rules of the Game" and "Tracks" are also very good and "Paradise Lost" provides parts that do resonate emotionally and a main suspect that in a rare case we feel sorry for. Plus Mike's family issues are written in a way that balances with the cases well and are easy to relate to. However, despite some interesting cases, good acting and well-fleshed out characters the later episodes suffer from being rushed as a result of telling a lot of story in too short a running time (which has been halved) which causes parts that don't feel explored enough and don't come over realistically, with too much emphasis on soap-opera-style relationships which cause the investigations to be rushed through and the courtroom scenes which are even shorter to feel even more so and not come over entirely plausibly. Some of the episodes are also either too thin ("Kill the King"), not explained enough ("Siren", had trouble following in the second half) or too obvious ("Mirror Image", which gives it away from as early on as the title!, "Closure" also with the killer being revealed too early). "Blue Eiderdown" is spoilt too by a ridiculous ending.

    Another factor is that Pat North is a more interesting, engaging and likable character than Roisin Connor. Roisin has moments of charm and fire, particularly in the enjoyably combative tension between her and Mike, but is far too one-dimensional and is developed barely at all, very cardboard-like. Victoria Smurfit is also to me an inferior actress to Kate Buffery. Smurfit tries and has moments but her range is limited, making some of the more authoritative parts on the forced side, none of her acting comes close to the emotions of unspeakable terror and affecting poignancy that Buffery showed in a particularly tense moment in "Trial and Retribution III".

    'Trial and Retribution' is an incredibly stylishly made show, the 3-split-screen camera work was not distracting to this reviewer and was used interestingly, while the gritty look the show has suits brilliantly. The show throughout is compellingly directed, sparingly but understatedly scored and very tightly and succinctly written with little being forced or gratuitous. Acting is good on the whole, much has been made already about Smurfit but there are also a couple of exceptions in supporting roles, notably the grotesque overplaying of Tim McInnerny, the damp squib underacting of John Lynch and (although it is a very short early role, in a career that has really grown) Rosamund Pike's relative inexperience shows that she comes over as annoying and robotic. David Hayman is a superbly commanding lead though, while Kate Buffery is similarly great and Dorian Clough brings some much needed humanity to the show. Simon Callow makes a few juicy appearances as a barrister but is underused.

    Overall, 'Trial and Retribution' is problematic but it is very absorbing and at its best excellent. 7/10 Bethany Cox
    greggreek

    Good show -- unlikeable characters

    I enjoyed the series but I started wanting Mike Walker and his cohorts to get punched in the face. Arrogant and overbearing is not something you want to put up with in the heroes.
    6heibeinh

    We quit

    After 4 seasons we gave up on this because the character of David Hayman was just obnoxious, egotistical and abusive, especially to women.

    This behaviour would not be allowed on any police force even in the late 90s. We just couldn't watch it anymore. It would bet an 8 from us with better character development or growth, maturity or decency.
    7grandmabrat

    Quite a good show with just one little problem.

    I enjoy the show and despite some people saying the endings were not clear, I thought they were pretty good. Sometimes you were undecided whodunit. Or not to see it til the last minute. The thing I did not enjoy is the misogyny of the main character who shouted at people, especially the women and seemed to use women like servants, calling them names as he did so. The stories were good despite him. Would have been great without him.
    7smartinezmd

    Could've/Should've been a 10

    I think that the plots are good and all the actors are really good. David Hayman is an outstanding actor - BUT not good enough to bridge this huge flaw that the writers carved into this series. He simply is not "lead man" material and the dynamics between him Pat North are incredulous. It's a poor match and on top of that, the writer(s) dwell way too much on this horrific flaw. I also find David Hayman's character, at times, annoying in that it verges on a caricature of a detective. In fact, the writer has managed to turn David Hayman's character into an incredibly dislike, unsympathetic protagonist. To say that he is obnoxious, at times, would be an understatement.

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      Dutch public broadcaster KRO decided not to show the series' sixth, seventh and eighth seasons because they were considered too violent. In general, the corporation regretted the tendency for British detective series, which they were famous for showing on Dutch TV, for becoming increasingly explicit and less humane, main character-driven and plot-driven, in the sense of drawing the viewer into the investigative process.
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      • October 19, 1997 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
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      • ITV (United Kingdom)
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