When private investigator Francesca "Frankie" Quinn's fiancé is murdered, his sister hires her to find the killer. Frankie must work with Wyn, the local detective assigned to the case.When private investigator Francesca "Frankie" Quinn's fiancé is murdered, his sister hires her to find the killer. Frankie must work with Wyn, the local detective assigned to the case.When private investigator Francesca "Frankie" Quinn's fiancé is murdered, his sister hires her to find the killer. Frankie must work with Wyn, the local detective assigned to the case.
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This was a bit boring and also fairly convoluted. I can't believe they cancelled Mystery 101, Matchmaker Mysteries and Ruby Herring for something like this, that felt a little bit more like a Lifetime movie than a Hallmark mystery movie. There was plenty of melodrama along the way in this. Amy Groening.was a definite bright spot in this movie, as limited as her role was, she was fun to watch while she lasted. Anyways, this movie got so boring at one point that I began hoping that the main protagonist would turn out to be the killer. Rather that turned out to be the case or not, I will not say.
I understand wanting younger viewers (i'm 55) and needing edgier programming.
Why does edgy now mean bi*chy? Frankie, the main character treats everyone poorly but expects them to give her give her everything she demands! This seems to be a common theme in the newer Hallmark shows. A strong woman does not mean she has to be a bi*ch, wake up! But wait, half way through the show her personality completely changes. But by this time, I don't like her!
The acting is poor and everyone just forcefully reads their lines. It's the same acting mostly from everyone throughout the show.
Writing was poor and the explaination was confusing at the beginning of the show; weak and leaving a lot of questions.
My husband, (who does like many of Hallmark's previous series) could not stand the unjustly way the main character, Frankie, made you feel in the beginning either.
Thanks writers!
Why does edgy now mean bi*chy? Frankie, the main character treats everyone poorly but expects them to give her give her everything she demands! This seems to be a common theme in the newer Hallmark shows. A strong woman does not mean she has to be a bi*ch, wake up! But wait, half way through the show her personality completely changes. But by this time, I don't like her!
The acting is poor and everyone just forcefully reads their lines. It's the same acting mostly from everyone throughout the show.
Writing was poor and the explaination was confusing at the beginning of the show; weak and leaving a lot of questions.
My husband, (who does like many of Hallmark's previous series) could not stand the unjustly way the main character, Frankie, made you feel in the beginning either.
Thanks writers!
We had high hopes for this new mystery, but somehow it just never quite got past Ho-hum. The actors all seemed to be reciting their lines, without putting life in to their characters. The pace and story were oddly put together, the background music reminded me of B movies from the 1950's, and I'm not certain my husband and I would watch another movie in this series. Compared to the ones that are no longer produced, such as Hailey Dean, The Gourmet Detective, or McBride, this lacked warmth, charm, and a sense of connection to the audience. My husband picked out the killer fairly early. I stopped caring fairly early.
My stepmother and I have been Hallmark movies for years & we thoroughly enjoyed this movie. It's 2024 & we just watched it & agree there should be a sequel. Aside from some moderate acting ability Dylan Bruce was outstanding! I'm sure there are many fans who really enjoyed the movie as well but didn't write a review.
The penultimate of any murder mystery is always a huge surprise that is revealed in the past 5 minutes of the movie and this is one of those movies. As a former actress in daytime television I understand actors move on. If the 2 leads are available we'd really appreciate a new movie.
The penultimate of any murder mystery is always a huge surprise that is revealed in the past 5 minutes of the movie and this is one of those movies. As a former actress in daytime television I understand actors move on. If the 2 leads are available we'd really appreciate a new movie.
This should have started "It was a dark and stormy night..." Stiff dialog, usual closed loop of suspects/ victims. Lead woman should not be in this position. Others have over the top delivery, dramatic pauses obvious declarations of facts. Nice photography and scenes and being from Minneapolis the locations that fit it were fun to see but no Midwest accents to be found. I don't have a lot more to say but I may not be able to finish it in the first sitting. Having to fill out length here I would not recommend watching this if you have something else you'd like to watch from Hallmark. Just about anything.
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- TriviaFrancesca Quinn, PI debuted after the Deadly History episode of Mystery 101 and appears to be replacing the franchise. The main characters' relationship and the crime at the end of Deadly History are the same as the main characters' relationship and crime in Francesca Quinn, PI. The only difference are the characters names and occupations.
- GoofsOver the door of the St. Benedict, MN, USA post office is the logo for Canada Post, including the organization's mandatory French text.
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