Bookish
- Serie de TV
- 2025–
Gabriel Book, propietario de una librería anticuaria, resuelve misterios con su colección de libros. Guía y protege a personas con problemas.Gabriel Book, propietario de una librería anticuaria, resuelve misterios con su colección de libros. Guía y protege a personas con problemas.Gabriel Book, propietario de una librería anticuaria, resuelve misterios con su colección de libros. Guía y protege a personas con problemas.
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Gatiss really stepping out of his comfort zone here, portraying a gay, waspish and brilliant bookseller cum detective. I was resistant at first, seeing it as Gatiss's attempt to claim the role Cumberbatch got to before him, but I really warmed to it and I'm glad to see a second series has been greenlit.
The supporting cast are very stage school gorblimey, and there are one or two really bum notes like the diminutive Turkish girl who has, to put it kindly, an unusual acting style. Book's beard, cough, wife is a charming and attractive presence and their relationship is well drawn. The cases are unnecessarily convoluted, but who cares. This is slippers, tea and biscuits TV, and God bless it for that.
The supporting cast are very stage school gorblimey, and there are one or two really bum notes like the diminutive Turkish girl who has, to put it kindly, an unusual acting style. Book's beard, cough, wife is a charming and attractive presence and their relationship is well drawn. The cases are unnecessarily convoluted, but who cares. This is slippers, tea and biscuits TV, and God bless it for that.
I really enjoyed the first two episodes, or rather the first case. First, we learn about the bookstore and the area, as well as the main characters. The pacing is well-chosen; above all, you can enjoy the series, and the locations are very interesting. I really enjoyed the whole case. I especially loved the flashbacks, as they reminded me of Agatha Christie's films. The resolution wasn't predictable for me, and there were a few twists and turns. The camera work was okay and I also liked the editing. The character development was very good, especially for some of the main characters. I give it 9 out of 10, and I'm looking forward to the second case.
I must admit that I had been looking forward to this debuting from the moment I found out of its existence.
I was not disappointed.
I love the characters. Book and Trottie are a wonderful couple, tender and loving. But at the risk of divulging spoilers, I shall say no more on that.
At the time of writing I have only 'binged' four of the six episodes (why are there not more?!). The supporting cast are equally compelling, hinting at depths not yet explored.
The cinematography, direction, set and costume design are all superb.
The storylines are well thought out, with allusions of other famous whodunnits, but with spins on them that only bring them to light during the denouement.
Gatiss is a superb writer, like all of his works he knows his subject matter and he sprinkles Easter eggs and nods throughout whilst creating something truly original.
I am sad that only six episodes have been made. So far. The series, the characters, the mysteries, deserve many, many more outings. If there is any justice, we will see Book and co. Again.
10/10.
I was not disappointed.
I love the characters. Book and Trottie are a wonderful couple, tender and loving. But at the risk of divulging spoilers, I shall say no more on that.
At the time of writing I have only 'binged' four of the six episodes (why are there not more?!). The supporting cast are equally compelling, hinting at depths not yet explored.
The cinematography, direction, set and costume design are all superb.
The storylines are well thought out, with allusions of other famous whodunnits, but with spins on them that only bring them to light during the denouement.
Gatiss is a superb writer, like all of his works he knows his subject matter and he sprinkles Easter eggs and nods throughout whilst creating something truly original.
I am sad that only six episodes have been made. So far. The series, the characters, the mysteries, deserve many, many more outings. If there is any justice, we will see Book and co. Again.
10/10.
Mark Gattis always writes interestingly different stories and his performances are very truthful. This is quite an interesting and unusual series. The London portrayed doesn't quite look like any London that I know on deeper examination It isn't London at all.
Possibly because of economy the production decided to shoot the series in Belgium. Very sad that a quintessential English series is filmed in a foreign country. The streets the buildings the supporting artists all look wrong. I hated the filming.
The lighting was incredibly harsh. I don't know whether this was trying replicate old-fashioned lighting but it certainly didn't work. None of the actors looked at all their best. But well done Mark for bringing us an intriguing series full of humanity.
Possibly because of economy the production decided to shoot the series in Belgium. Very sad that a quintessential English series is filmed in a foreign country. The streets the buildings the supporting artists all look wrong. I hated the filming.
The lighting was incredibly harsh. I don't know whether this was trying replicate old-fashioned lighting but it certainly didn't work. None of the actors looked at all their best. But well done Mark for bringing us an intriguing series full of humanity.
I wanted to like this program more than I actually did. It's premise, actors and affable quirks were most promising from the trailers. But it just didn't live up to it and I'm afraid it was Mark Gatiss, for me, who missed the mark.
The performance echoed and harked back to characters originally played in The League of Gentleman decades before (brilliant twisted humour). But having seen Gatiss perform this schtick many times in programs and films, it has worn thin.
Recently, I read an article where Mark Gatiss talked about nostalgia being the problem with new Dr Who episodes and holding it back. Ironically, nostalgia seems to be the guiding force behind his acting. I still like Gatiss but he is slowly ascending a glass pedestal of his own making.
The performance echoed and harked back to characters originally played in The League of Gentleman decades before (brilliant twisted humour). But having seen Gatiss perform this schtick many times in programs and films, it has worn thin.
Recently, I read an article where Mark Gatiss talked about nostalgia being the problem with new Dr Who episodes and holding it back. Ironically, nostalgia seems to be the guiding force behind his acting. I still like Gatiss but he is slowly ascending a glass pedestal of his own making.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaAlthough set in London, it's mostly filmed in Belgium.
- ErroresThe London taxis are FX3, which were not produced until 1948 - 2 years on from the setting of the series.
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