L'inspecteur Karen Pirie rouvre le dossier d'une barmaid assassinée. Son enquête met à jour les failles de l'enquête initiale de 1996.L'inspecteur Karen Pirie rouvre le dossier d'une barmaid assassinée. Son enquête met à jour les failles de l'enquête initiale de 1996.L'inspecteur Karen Pirie rouvre le dossier d'une barmaid assassinée. Son enquête met à jour les failles de l'enquête initiale de 1996.
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- 2 victoires et 6 nominations au total
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Enjoyed it!
Ok firstly I totally agree about the sound quality - I had the volume up so high and still could barely hear it. I had to have subtitles on the whole time (and not because of the accent, I can easily understand the Scottish accent as my dad is Scottish).
Apart from that, people complaining about the main actress are being silly. I thought she did a good job and I'd watch another season with her as the main character again.
The rest of the acting was decent, and the fact that the episodes were so long didn't actually feel like they were which is a good thing. I was gripped and finished all 3 in one day. The twists were decent and not too predictable. Looking forward to another season.
Apart from that, people complaining about the main actress are being silly. I thought she did a good job and I'd watch another season with her as the main character again.
The rest of the acting was decent, and the fact that the episodes were so long didn't actually feel like they were which is a good thing. I was gripped and finished all 3 in one day. The twists were decent and not too predictable. Looking forward to another season.
A pretty good series from the pen of Emer Kenny.
D. S. Karen Pirie is brought into The Serious Crimes unit, and tasked with investigating a cold case, involving the death of a young barmaid.
Firstly, it's nice that after Ridley, that we're given another new mystery series, ITV really are going for the Sunday evening slot, I'm a fan of the two hour dramas, question is, does Karen Pirie cut the mustard?
For the most part, yes, well written, well acted and well produced, there's nothing particularly unique or original, but what was done, was done well. A little different, in that it's not a series of mysteries, it's a continuation of the same story.
As a big fan of Emer Kenny, it was interesting to see how her writing skills compared to her acting ones, she's clearly talented at both.
It's visually very good, though some of the dialogue is a little tough to follow, I had to have the subtitles on for the first ten minutes, as I just couldn't make it out.
Lauren Lyle did a good job in the title role, well acted, I'm hoping we learn a little more about Pirie.
A good watch, 7/10.
Firstly, it's nice that after Ridley, that we're given another new mystery series, ITV really are going for the Sunday evening slot, I'm a fan of the two hour dramas, question is, does Karen Pirie cut the mustard?
For the most part, yes, well written, well acted and well produced, there's nothing particularly unique or original, but what was done, was done well. A little different, in that it's not a series of mysteries, it's a continuation of the same story.
As a big fan of Emer Kenny, it was interesting to see how her writing skills compared to her acting ones, she's clearly talented at both.
It's visually very good, though some of the dialogue is a little tough to follow, I had to have the subtitles on for the first ten minutes, as I just couldn't make it out.
Lauren Lyle did a good job in the title role, well acted, I'm hoping we learn a little more about Pirie.
A good watch, 7/10.
Karen Pirie is a real woman.
The character Karen Pirie is a real woman. Not a woman written by a man. Not a woman written by a woman just to make a point. This character feels real. She is soft and strong, awkward and assertive all at the same time. Is it the greatest crime story ever? No, probably not. But it is a good story with an outstanding lead character. The rest of the cast is great and noticably diverse. Story lines were created, that managed to circumvent clichés and steered clear of stereotypes. This is what I want to see more of and I am hoping for a second season to see Karen Pirie step up even more as a successful detective, while nurturing genuine relationships.
OK Sound is an issue, but the plot is excellent
I was concerned, as other reviewers say, that the sound production was poor but had assumed it was my TV. But after the first episode I then settled down to watch the following two. The plot may appear a bit obvious (in hindsight). Unlike others I really liked Lauren Lyle in the lead role - in fact a welcome change from middle aged obese men. The characters were all believable and I liked the switching from current time to mid 1990s. One puzzle -- Loch Leven ? It was not the one in Fife and looked more like Loch Lomond, but could have been Loch Leven, close to Glencoe? I hope ITV will film and broadcast more of Karen Pirie stories.
Unintelligible??!!!!
I don't get it, seems like most of the reviews are written by people who's first language is English and they say it's unintelligible, I personally didn't have any problem and English is my third language, didn't find any problems with sound nor anything else that would make it hard to hear or understand what actors were saying.
Also someone wrote that the main character is too young! Too young for what exactly? To be a good policeman, to be a policeman and a woman to be in charge, sounds like some old fart has written the review, who has some issues with young women being smart, in charge and being able to do their job..
Can't also agree that it was predictable, enjoyed it quite a lot.
Also someone wrote that the main character is too young! Too young for what exactly? To be a good policeman, to be a policeman and a woman to be in charge, sounds like some old fart has written the review, who has some issues with young women being smart, in charge and being able to do their job..
Can't also agree that it was predictable, enjoyed it quite a lot.
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- AnecdotesBottle dungeons, also known as Oubliettes (from the French "oublier" meaning "to forget") were commonplace in medieval castles. Prisoners were thrown into the inverted bottle-shaped cells to be forgotten, hence the names. People could easily be thrown in, but were difficult to get out. Mostly prisoners in oubliettes would die of thirst or starvation.
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