The Crow Girl
- Serie de TV
- 2025–
- 50min
La detective Jeanette Kihlberg investiga el asesinato de un joven inmigrante enfrentándose a los obstáculos de un fiscal y de un cuerpo de policía. Dos niños más aparecen mutilados y se desc... Leer todoLa detective Jeanette Kihlberg investiga el asesinato de un joven inmigrante enfrentándose a los obstáculos de un fiscal y de un cuerpo de policía. Dos niños más aparecen mutilados y se descubre la existencia de un asesino en serie.La detective Jeanette Kihlberg investiga el asesinato de un joven inmigrante enfrentándose a los obstáculos de un fiscal y de un cuerpo de policía. Dos niños más aparecen mutilados y se descubre la existencia de un asesino en serie.
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What do you get if you take Eve Myles's Faith from Keeping Faith and Dougray Scott's DI Ray Lennox from Crime and send them to Bristol? You get The Crow Girl!
Maybe I am too cynical these days and Police shows have to have the smart talking main character detective who plays fast and loose, they put their work above all else including their family, then there needs to be the incompetent police sidekicks who have to be told to do everything, and the stern boss who berates the main character but relents when they see that the unconventional methods are working, so if you're into that then take a peek at this.
To be fair the wife liked it, I found it frustrating in the first episode but then it did get quite creepy in terms of the subject matter.
Ultimately it's OK in the grand scheme, you could do worse, like watching a Harlan Coban adaptation.
Maybe I am too cynical these days and Police shows have to have the smart talking main character detective who plays fast and loose, they put their work above all else including their family, then there needs to be the incompetent police sidekicks who have to be told to do everything, and the stern boss who berates the main character but relents when they see that the unconventional methods are working, so if you're into that then take a peek at this.
To be fair the wife liked it, I found it frustrating in the first episode but then it did get quite creepy in terms of the subject matter.
Ultimately it's OK in the grand scheme, you could do worse, like watching a Harlan Coban adaptation.
I truly do not want to give anything away here. Others have criticised The Crow Girl for having too many plot lines that don't all get wrapped up... but that is what season 2 is for? Weird thing to pick apart really, since this is not a standalone movie.
The first 2-3 episodes are a quite slow and challenging to watch, but it's all worth it for the plot twist towards the end. Usually I see things coming from a mile away but not this one. It's extraordinarily well done whilst at the same time you'll be kicking yourself for not figuring it out in the first place.
In other news: Eve Myles is bloody brilliant in this. Great actor.
The first 2-3 episodes are a quite slow and challenging to watch, but it's all worth it for the plot twist towards the end. Usually I see things coming from a mile away but not this one. It's extraordinarily well done whilst at the same time you'll be kicking yourself for not figuring it out in the first place.
In other news: Eve Myles is bloody brilliant in this. Great actor.
I wasn't sure about this series after EP 1. But things got going after that and what a ride it was.
I thoroughly enjoyed the crow girl. It really held me.
The series has quite a few things going on at once. You've got misdirection and red herrings thrown in for good measure.
The leads are excellent. Support is very good too.
Maybe the most unconvincing is the doctor but there's a reason for that.
The series avoids getting bogged down in internal and family politics. Yes there's some in there but they never get intrusive.
I'm Really looking forward to the second season.
I originally thought it was a self contained one off series.
Thankfully it's not.
Can't wait for season 2.
I thoroughly enjoyed the crow girl. It really held me.
The series has quite a few things going on at once. You've got misdirection and red herrings thrown in for good measure.
The leads are excellent. Support is very good too.
Maybe the most unconvincing is the doctor but there's a reason for that.
The series avoids getting bogged down in internal and family politics. Yes there's some in there but they never get intrusive.
I'm Really looking forward to the second season.
I originally thought it was a self contained one off series.
Thankfully it's not.
Can't wait for season 2.
I think this is really another great, British detective series. Yes, some of it we have certainly seen several times before (the police officer with a troubled personal life, conflicts with the boss etc etc....). But I still think this one ranks among the best in the category.....the acting is absolutely top class from all actors, the story develops in a suspenseful way and for the final twist.....I really don't understand all the negative comments on that? Personally I had never seen it coming? My only concern is that I can see a season 2 is already planned, and I'm afraid that one will just be "milking" the story rather than adding something really new (as the plot is already to some extend wrapped up now I'd say)......but we will of course have to wait and see about that...:-)
I watched 2 episodes and that was enough for me. It moves at glacial speed and isn't focused. Like an American police drama you get a lot of family drama thrown in which is distracting and worthless plus a demanding boss. I really don't care about DCI Kilburn's home situation. Why is a detective inspector the bagman for a detective chief inspector, normally a DCI has a sergeant. It's what I always enjoyed about the series "Vera", she rarely brought in any family stuff and her bosses let her do her job.
This is from a novel by Erik Axl Sund which is the pen name of two Swedish writers. Some Scandinavian novels should be dramatized like "The Killing" and "The Bridge", but I would have left "The Crow Girl" on the shelf.
Nice that it's set in Bristol and not London. I hated Dougray Scott in "Crime", but he's good in this series. I liked Eve Myles in "Torchwood".
This is from a novel by Erik Axl Sund which is the pen name of two Swedish writers. Some Scandinavian novels should be dramatized like "The Killing" and "The Bridge", but I would have left "The Crow Girl" on the shelf.
Nice that it's set in Bristol and not London. I hated Dougray Scott in "Crime", but he's good in this series. I liked Eve Myles in "Torchwood".
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- CuriosidadesBased on a Swedish crime novel, 'Kråkflickan' by Eriksson Aklander Sundquist, with setting transposed to the UK. In 'Coffee with Slash' on Ola Englund's Youtube Channel 'Ola Englund', May 3rd 2024, Slash mentions he obtained the rights to the novel, and then sold them on to Buccaneer, who are producing this show, with Slash stating he is now working on composing and performing the score.
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