A police procedural built around a bitter ex-cop turned private investigator and a naive but ambitious newcomer.A police procedural built around a bitter ex-cop turned private investigator and a naive but ambitious newcomer.A police procedural built around a bitter ex-cop turned private investigator and a naive but ambitious newcomer.
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"Wong & Wincester" is a captivating blend of comedy and crime drama that manages to both entertain and engage with its sharp writing, memorable characters, and intriguing storylines. The show follows the exploits of two unlikely partners. Their contrasting personalities create a dynamic chemistry that drives both the comedic and dramatic elements of the show.
One of the standout features of "Wong & Wincester" is its clever writing. The dialogue is witty and snappy, filled with clever banter that keeps you engaged.
Each episode presents a new case that brings out the unique strengths (and weaknesses) of both Wong and Wincester, providing plenty of opportunities for character development alongside the overarching plot.
The character development in "Wong & Wincester" is another highlight. Their evolving partnership creates a rich tapestry of interaction, complete with moments of tension, humor, and camaraderie that resonates. Supporting characters are also well-crafted, adding depth to the storyline and often stealing the scene with their own quirks and stories.
One of the standout features of "Wong & Wincester" is its clever writing. The dialogue is witty and snappy, filled with clever banter that keeps you engaged.
Each episode presents a new case that brings out the unique strengths (and weaknesses) of both Wong and Wincester, providing plenty of opportunities for character development alongside the overarching plot.
The character development in "Wong & Wincester" is another highlight. Their evolving partnership creates a rich tapestry of interaction, complete with moments of tension, humor, and camaraderie that resonates. Supporting characters are also well-crafted, adding depth to the storyline and often stealing the scene with their own quirks and stories.
Its meant to be a comedic detective show. Protagonist is a cynical ex-cop with a penchant for illegal shortcuts to get evidence. Her sidekick is a young nerdy do-gooder.
Together, they unravel mysteries and catch the villains. Unfortunately, the characters are without nuance and bite. The script could certainly be improved.
Having watched Episode One, my verdict is 5/10. Harmless after dinner entertainment. But, without teeth.
Its meant to be a comedic detective show. Protagonist is a cynical ex-cop with a penchant for illegal shortcuts to get evidence. Her sidekick is a young nerdy do-gooder.
Together, they unravel mysteries and catch the villains. Unfortunately, the characters are without nuance and bite. The script could certainly be improved.
Having watched Episode One, my verdict is 5/10. Harmless after dinner entertainment. But, without teeth.
Together, they unravel mysteries and catch the villains. Unfortunately, the characters are without nuance and bite. The script could certainly be improved.
Having watched Episode One, my verdict is 5/10. Harmless after dinner entertainment. But, without teeth.
Its meant to be a comedic detective show. Protagonist is a cynical ex-cop with a penchant for illegal shortcuts to get evidence. Her sidekick is a young nerdy do-gooder.
Together, they unravel mysteries and catch the villains. Unfortunately, the characters are without nuance and bite. The script could certainly be improved.
Having watched Episode One, my verdict is 5/10. Harmless after dinner entertainment. But, without teeth.
Could it be improved upon? Of course, but it's only got the one season.
All it needs is a a second season to flesh out some character development, then a third with a bigger name to attract more viewers. Maybe a guest star, like a harried gas jockey from town from Saskatchewan played by Brent Butt or something. Maybe an in-need retired defense lawyer threatened by an ex-client played by Sonja Smits.
Perhaps a certain guest star that hung out at a Mosque from a flat part of Canada ;) Otherwise, great cast, decent scripts. Not astonishing, but on par with Hudson and Rex or a more comedic Rookie Blue. An enjoyable guilty pleasure.
All it needs is a a second season to flesh out some character development, then a third with a bigger name to attract more viewers. Maybe a guest star, like a harried gas jockey from town from Saskatchewan played by Brent Butt or something. Maybe an in-need retired defense lawyer threatened by an ex-client played by Sonja Smits.
Perhaps a certain guest star that hung out at a Mosque from a flat part of Canada ;) Otherwise, great cast, decent scripts. Not astonishing, but on par with Hudson and Rex or a more comedic Rookie Blue. An enjoyable guilty pleasure.
Love the character arcs for both of them. It is getting better with each new episode. As Wong and Winchester grow on each other, they grow on you.
The mysteries are not too hard. You are following along as they solved the case of the week.
I find the episodes refreshing and the plot unexpected.
While we know Marissa formerly had a career in law enforcement, we need to know more about Sarah's background.
I am sure we will find out what her skillsets are to make her a good detective and good partner for Marissa.
We are also getting to see Gary's background come forward. It would be nice to find out how these two formed a partnership.
The mysteries are not too hard. You are following along as they solved the case of the week.
I find the episodes refreshing and the plot unexpected.
While we know Marissa formerly had a career in law enforcement, we need to know more about Sarah's background.
I am sure we will find out what her skillsets are to make her a good detective and good partner for Marissa.
We are also getting to see Gary's background come forward. It would be nice to find out how these two formed a partnership.
Rude, obnoxious, dislikeable PI with a kind, likeable assistant. How many times do have to see yet another one of these sitcoms, lacking any imagination. Ridiculous storylines, the overcranky boss who makes everyone around her miserable, so tiresome. I watched the first episode and although there were some mildly funny quips, it was increasingly hard to keep my interest. The one playing Wong, has the perfect face for the role though, she has that permanently angry scowl. I watched the first episode and lost interest 1/2 way through . I'm mystified how it got a 6.8/10 rating, I really am., I guess I'm in the minority on this one.
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