La llegada de la detective Leila Hussain hace que las lenguas se muevan. ¿Qué trae a esta chica de la gran ciudad a un tranquilo pueblo costero de Irlanda del Norte?La llegada de la detective Leila Hussain hace que las lenguas se muevan. ¿Qué trae a esta chica de la gran ciudad a un tranquilo pueblo costero de Irlanda del Norte?La llegada de la detective Leila Hussain hace que las lenguas se muevan. ¿Qué trae a esta chica de la gran ciudad a un tranquilo pueblo costero de Irlanda del Norte?
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Light and cozy watching. I've not had a desire to binge watch, but that's not a bad thing; it's a feel good, character, relationship, and community focused series filmed in Ireland. Far from a typical American-style series (a good thing in my books); no resorting to loud car chases, violence, sex, guns, and killing.
The characters are interesting and well developed, the actors are great, and production is terrific. The traditional drums in the soundtrack are a lovely addition, and the visuals are a delight.
Wholesome and gentle entertainment - enjoyable enough to be watching season 3, and hoping for a fourth season.
The characters are interesting and well developed, the actors are great, and production is terrific. The traditional drums in the soundtrack are a lovely addition, and the visuals are a delight.
Wholesome and gentle entertainment - enjoyable enough to be watching season 3, and hoping for a fourth season.
Please don't judge this on the first two episodes. It gets much better, and by episode five it tootles along nicely.
The temptation to switch off is almost irresistible at the start when several seasoned actors (who should know better) ham it up and let everyone else down. They eventually calm down and remember to act for modern television rather than an amateur stage. It is interesting to see the dynamic between three key relationships. In each one a strong, nuanced performer is paired with someone doing exaggerated slapstick. Perhaps that's intentional but I'm my opinion it doesn't work well.
Very well done to the crew who must have had great patience to film almost exclusively in sunny weather. Sun, sea and sand make it a show to look forward to.
If you've given up, please tune in and stick with it.
The temptation to switch off is almost irresistible at the start when several seasoned actors (who should know better) ham it up and let everyone else down. They eventually calm down and remember to act for modern television rather than an amateur stage. It is interesting to see the dynamic between three key relationships. In each one a strong, nuanced performer is paired with someone doing exaggerated slapstick. Perhaps that's intentional but I'm my opinion it doesn't work well.
Very well done to the crew who must have had great patience to film almost exclusively in sunny weather. Sun, sea and sand make it a show to look forward to.
If you've given up, please tune in and stick with it.
I don't know; I liked it. I'm a huge fan of the dark and beautifully intense British shows that one reviewer talked about watching on a dreary overcast day but you could clearly tell from the trailer, this wasn't that kind of show. I check out trailers before I invest in a show. Anyway yes, it doesn't have the dark depth of Crime or Line of Duty. It's lighter and "easier". There doesn't seem to be the multiple deceptive plots which is kind of nice for a change. Everyone is entitled to their opinion of course, but it's a nice change of pace. Tonight I'm sure I'll be watching something with gloriously deep and twisted motives and so forth. But this will be in my back pocket to pull out often when I need to exhale.
As much as I am enjoying this new series I can't understand why two Police Officers need to get romantically
involved. It is very unprofessional and detracts from the storyline. I am getting a little tired of the flirty glances
and suggestive smirks going on between them. Otherwise a watchable series.
Such a shame that the writers /producers think we are that dense that they have to continually show the location frontage to give us a clue as to where the next scene is staged !?
I lost count of how many times they screened the Police station, Commodore pub front and even interview room 1 , not sure if they have an interview new room 2 yet , not seen tibia don't think ?
The sea front scenes are great, but even they are repeated times over.
I think if I did a stop watch on scenes acted and scenes repeated, the times would not be that far apart from each other , or perhaps a little more acting would grab the minutes !
Like the show, Apart from the above......
I lost count of how many times they screened the Police station, Commodore pub front and even interview room 1 , not sure if they have an interview new room 2 yet , not seen tibia don't think ?
The sea front scenes are great, but even they are repeated times over.
I think if I did a stop watch on scenes acted and scenes repeated, the times would not be that far apart from each other , or perhaps a little more acting would grab the minutes !
Like the show, Apart from the above......
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- TriviaOn Thursday, 14th April 2022, BBC Daytime, BBC Northern Ireland and BritBox International announced that they have co-commissioned a 10-episode second series of the Northern Ireland set police drama. Filming on series two will commence in May 2022 for broadcast later in the year.
- ConexionesFeatured in Jeremy Vine: Episode #5.45 (2022)
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- Locaciones de filmación
- Donaghadee, County Down, Northern Ireland, Reino Unido(Port Devine Harbour)
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 44min
- Color
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