DI Jimmy Perez et son équipe enquêtent sur des crimes commis au sein de la communauté insulaire et soudée des Shetland.DI Jimmy Perez et son équipe enquêtent sur des crimes commis au sein de la communauté insulaire et soudée des Shetland.DI Jimmy Perez et son équipe enquêtent sur des crimes commis au sein de la communauté insulaire et soudée des Shetland.
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Norse meets Morse
The recipe for comfort-detective-television is well established, starting with a community that is close-knit, picturesque and cursed with an improbably high murder rate, and adding a brooding, lonely, middle-aged male detective. And to an extent, 'Shetland' is pure formula milk. But there's something in the spectacular landscape that makes the stories affecting; and even if the role is thin, Douglas Henshall manages to invest it with a convincing, emotional gravitas that goes beyond what's written in the script. The plots aren't too bad either, although the low-key style (reiminiscent of the BBC version of 'Wallander') tends to defuse their dramatic effect. If allowed to run too long, this series will doubtless stale; but for the moment, it's still feels fresh, and as raw as the harsh Shetland climate.
Was brill, with season 8 maybe pull the plug
10 stars for the seasons with Douglas Henshall.
I loved the first 7 seasons of this show. It had everything just right, characters, cast, setting, stories, love & intrigue.
I've enjoyed it a lot, watched it 2x even.
I just finished the 8th season without Douglas Henshall and I really had to make myself stick with it and watch the last couple episodes.
To be honest, I feel the show would've been better without the new woman, Ashley Jensen. Why not let Tosh and Sandy carry it? They could do that. Flesh out their characters, promote Tosh, and simply get a new lower ranking officer in to provide a bit of newness. That would've worked better.
I understand it isn't easy to replace Douglas as he is such a strong actor and has such a powerful aura. That's going to take time for the audience as well as the cast, but for some reason I didn't like the story either. I got bored with it, which is why after watching 4 episodes it took quite some time for me to get back to watching the last two.
It made me wonder if there was more going on outside the main storyline in the previous episodes.
Things will probably get a bit easier with the next season, if there is going to be one.
I'm thinking that maybe it'd be best to simply call it quits. It'd be a shame not to have more of the Shetlands, but it's also better to end it on a high and not let it go down the drain.
In essence I don't like this new character.
I loved the first 7 seasons of this show. It had everything just right, characters, cast, setting, stories, love & intrigue.
I've enjoyed it a lot, watched it 2x even.
I just finished the 8th season without Douglas Henshall and I really had to make myself stick with it and watch the last couple episodes.
To be honest, I feel the show would've been better without the new woman, Ashley Jensen. Why not let Tosh and Sandy carry it? They could do that. Flesh out their characters, promote Tosh, and simply get a new lower ranking officer in to provide a bit of newness. That would've worked better.
I understand it isn't easy to replace Douglas as he is such a strong actor and has such a powerful aura. That's going to take time for the audience as well as the cast, but for some reason I didn't like the story either. I got bored with it, which is why after watching 4 episodes it took quite some time for me to get back to watching the last two.
It made me wonder if there was more going on outside the main storyline in the previous episodes.
Things will probably get a bit easier with the next season, if there is going to be one.
I'm thinking that maybe it'd be best to simply call it quits. It'd be a shame not to have more of the Shetlands, but it's also better to end it on a high and not let it go down the drain.
In essence I don't like this new character.
Worth your time and your attention!
Shetland is just a ferry away from Aberdeen, where I had worked briefly for a period of time which is partly why I adore this television series. However, on it's own Shetland has had some incredibly complicated plots and the central characters to the plot are the ones you can identify with and care for as they try to bring a logical end to every case with good old school police work. I am a fan of Douglas Henshall as he plays DI Perez so convincingly and with an amazing depth that does at times compare with the best characters I have ever seen on TV or Film. Frankly, I cannot remember a single bad episode of Shetland unlike so many other TV series which are not quite as good throughout. Highly recommended for attentive TV viewing.
Very enjoyable mystery series.
After a good pilot and a fairly good first full series I feel that Shetland is starting to come into its own, this second full series has started in fine form, it's somehow more slick, more meaty, the stories seem a bit bigger.
I have forever been a big fan of Douglas Henshall, he's a truly talented actor, I've always found him to be an excellent villain, a great bad guy, but finally a show for him to have the lead role and show a different side.
The Pilot was really enjoyable, I thought Blue Lightning was a really good story, and the recent opener to the second full series was great too, loved the performance from Ciaran Hinds.
The mixed up story between Jimmy Perez, his daughter Cassie and her biological father Duncan is great.
An enjoyable series that hopefully will continue to run. 8/10
I have forever been a big fan of Douglas Henshall, he's a truly talented actor, I've always found him to be an excellent villain, a great bad guy, but finally a show for him to have the lead role and show a different side.
The Pilot was really enjoyable, I thought Blue Lightning was a really good story, and the recent opener to the second full series was great too, loved the performance from Ciaran Hinds.
The mixed up story between Jimmy Perez, his daughter Cassie and her biological father Duncan is great.
An enjoyable series that hopefully will continue to run. 8/10
One of our favorites!
I loved this series! The characters are multi-dimensional, the plots are always very suspenseful without being gruesome. I saw someone else say the show sometimes moved slow (although enjoyable) and I would say the pace is perfect because the viewer is allowed to think alongside DI Perez. The acting is superb. So is the cinematography. I am so looking forward to the next season as it's become a favorite in my household!
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- AnecdotesActor Steven Robertson has said that one of the things he loves most about filming in the Shetland islands where he was born and grew up is that he can speak in the Shetland dialect. When he uses the dialect and some Shetland words down south, nobody can understand him.
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