Ajouter une intrigue dans votre languePolice officer and professor Mike Arntfield leads a squad of tech-savvy civilians as they work to solve horrific cold cases in this episodic documentary drama.Police officer and professor Mike Arntfield leads a squad of tech-savvy civilians as they work to solve horrific cold cases in this episodic documentary drama.Police officer and professor Mike Arntfield leads a squad of tech-savvy civilians as they work to solve horrific cold cases in this episodic documentary drama.
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The show is based around the investigative skills of everyday professionals, not actors. The cast comes from different intellectual backgrounds and work together to bring new light to old cases. These cases are interesting and hit close to home. It is nice to see someone investigating cases that would otherwise be forgotten.
The host is a police officer and criminologist, and these two complementary professions bring a diverse perspective to these challenging, yet fascinating cases.
If you haven't seen the show yet, give it a watch. Definitely worth the time.
The host is a police officer and criminologist, and these two complementary professions bring a diverse perspective to these challenging, yet fascinating cases.
If you haven't seen the show yet, give it a watch. Definitely worth the time.
Nothing like has really been tried in Canada and it already has been having some controversy brew up. Shows like this are old hat in US but this one certainly has some twists. The reality format rather than just re-enactments puts a new spin on things. Will be interesting to see when it goes to Netflix/iTunes and airs on pay TV in Europe what the feedback is. Its sort of a newer version of shows like Crimewatch that used to be on the BBC in England when I was a kid. Even if some the scenes like all reality TV seem a bit staged this is a very meaningful and powerful show. Oprah and her network are used to pushing the envelope and this series is a good fit for OWN. Even if you don't like crime or reality shows you would have to be a pretty heartless and worthless person to not appreciate what this show is doing for these families and the public!
10/10 on principal alone
10/10 on principal alone
I work in a courthouse on the West Coast & there was a lot of buzz about this show last week among cops, lawyers, and what not. Caught the debut on Sat night & was blown away. Looks different than any series on TV and was very emotional. Recreations are chilling and family scenes very powerful. The cast like any reality show is regular everyday people and not actors but they all have some special skill that is of use when looking at cold cases everyone else has forgotten about. They all try experimental methods to try to get new momentum or uncover new evidence on the case over a 6 week period before making the reveal to the family and releasing new info to the public to try and get tips going again. The host is intense & stunning and apparently this started as a university class based on the publicity I've seen. Looking forward to this being avail as a box set.
This show needs to air more often because I just can't get enough of it! The whole concept is so intriguing and fascinating. Using other members of the society to help solve cold cases is a creative idea and one which allows for everyday people to make a difference in their communities. The victims of these families only ever want one thing: for the offender to be caught and for justice to be served. Michael Arntfield has allowed for this hope to not be empty, but instead be fulfilled. There is no such thing as a cold case for Arntfield and his team, it is merely a "yet to be solved" case, as they take all the steps necessary to find the culprit. Through their ingenuity, they take fighting crime to a whole other level. These are ordinary people doing extraordinary things. They really show the meaning of what true perseverance and hard work entails as they attack an old case with fresh eyes. Highly recommend watching!
I've seen every ep of this series' first season and it is very moving for a true TV show. Really interesting stories for those of us who have a fondness for history and social justice. Pace is quick and the family scenes heartfelt. Will probably buy the season on iTunes to re watch but am hoping for updates on cases soon, either through the show's FB page or media coverage. There is a big range of victims who's cases the crack team of experts with their young professor leader look at and dig into. There are the usual young co-eds killed by psychos but also elderly victims, middle aged men and more. The show does not discriminate and does their best to not make the police look lazy. I actually think they are more respectful to history than they need to be but they also have old cops appear as guests on the show so I guess they need to be diplomatic. The host is also a cop (or was) and no doubt doesn't want to show up his friends. Very emotional and stylish and actually very hard to believe this was produced in Canada considering how slickly cut it is. Being in HD and having major US network backing obviously helps. Not your typical Canuck show that's for sure!
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