The investigations of Sister Boniface of St Vincent's Convent - nun, scooter rider, wine maker and part-time forensic scientist.The investigations of Sister Boniface of St Vincent's Convent - nun, scooter rider, wine maker and part-time forensic scientist.The investigations of Sister Boniface of St Vincent's Convent - nun, scooter rider, wine maker and part-time forensic scientist.
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In shows like these, I think it is reasonable that there should be a lot of leeway given in terms of criticism as to how realistic the show is, which is of course, not very. However, that said, I would suggest, the episode where it is presented in a positive light to stand around and pray ( because of the power of prayer ) rather than leave the building with the ticking bomb seems rather ill advised.
Light-hearted feel good escapism murder mysteries, just repetitive
As the title says, the vibe of the show is pretty light hearted and the setting is quite idyllic and sort of alt-historical (early 20th century England). So, there is an appealing escapism aspect to this show that keeps bringing me back.
That said, how the stories play out, the way they investigate and figure out who did it, etc. Has gotten quite repetitive. It's identical in every episode so far. This is not Sherlock or Poirot level. It can also come off as too light hearted, well goofy, sometimes, think they could dial that back some but it varies by episode.
Like many mystery shows, Sister Boniface doesn't solve the mysteries on her own, there are 2 official detectives plus a tabloid news reporter who all play parts gathering clues. Sister Boniface just always plays the most important part piecing everything together towards the end. Most of the acting is pretty good given the nature of the show.
That said, how the stories play out, the way they investigate and figure out who did it, etc. Has gotten quite repetitive. It's identical in every episode so far. This is not Sherlock or Poirot level. It can also come off as too light hearted, well goofy, sometimes, think they could dial that back some but it varies by episode.
Like many mystery shows, Sister Boniface doesn't solve the mysteries on her own, there are 2 official detectives plus a tabloid news reporter who all play parts gathering clues. Sister Boniface just always plays the most important part piecing everything together towards the end. Most of the acting is pretty good given the nature of the show.
Charming but a bit disappointing
Lorna Watson is fun as Sister Boniface and seems to have charisma to spare. The other cast members are fine as well and the production values are good. But something just doesn't work here. I think there are three problems. One, the writing just isn't as good as it could be. Mysteries shouldn't be boring but when you find yourself fast forwarding through a mystery, something is amiss. Second, there is nothing "nun like" in the character of Sister Boniface (aside from wearing a habit). She could be a librarian, a housewife or a pharmacist and it wouldn't change the plot lines one bit. In Father Brown, his Catholicism is regularly invoked so that (most of the time) you know it's a priest solving the mystery. Third, and most oddly, Sister Boniface doesn't seem to be the focus of the series. She plays pathologist, yes, and is ever present but she feels a bit sidelined at times. But it's a nice little time waster if you've nothing better to do.
Gets better with each episode!
I was disappointed with the sterile portrayal of Sister Boniface in the first episode. But the character is developing more with each episode. The support characters are wonderfully cliched. Theres a ruggedly boyish detective, a liberated, feminist reporter, a tough, no-nonsense Mother Superior,a super cockney nun and the priggish land lady (can't believe it's Belinda Lang!). Rounding out the cast is a very pleasant Caribbean detective and a lovable junior policewoman. Is it intense highbrow drama? Not by a long shot. It is fun, silly, lighthearted entertainment and I look forward to the next episode!!
Absolutely habit-forming!
I loved this character when she appeared in Father Brown so I was delighted to see this spin-off. It is wonderful light, amusing British TV. Some of the dialogue makes you giggle. Occasionally you laugh out loud: "We took vows of poverty, chastity and obedience. They never said anything about sobriety." Looking forward to each week's episode.
Did you know
- TriviaSister Boniface first appeared in "The Bride of Christ," a Season 1 episode of mystery series Father Brown, when the wine-making, Agatha Christie-reading nun helped Mark Williams' titular priest solve two murders.
- GoofsSister Boniface is set in the early 1960s but at the end of episode 2 the nuns are seen watching color TV which wasn't available until 1967.
- ConnectionsSpin-off from Father Brown (2013)
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- Розслідування сестри Боніфації
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- Cotswolds, England, UK(location)
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- 45m
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- 16:9 HD
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