While attending an online forensic course, young lab assistant discovers that the fictitious case study has a link to her past. With the help of two female professors she works on bringing a... Read allWhile attending an online forensic course, young lab assistant discovers that the fictitious case study has a link to her past. With the help of two female professors she works on bringing a killer to justice.While attending an online forensic course, young lab assistant discovers that the fictitious case study has a link to her past. With the help of two female professors she works on bringing a killer to justice.
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Entertaining enough
Not sure why anyone had a problem with female lead, thought she was one of the strengths in this rather average crime "not too credible" tale. Sure have unweildy spermatozoa in those parts!! And durable...18 years
Not sure why we had to endure the weirdly unlikely Kathy and Pia arc that no one looked comfy with.
Love the way the Scots say muh-dah :) others complained of sound & clarity, yes I'd not have watched it at all without closed captions.
This is fine for an easy few hours and no brain strain.
Not sure why we had to endure the weirdly unlikely Kathy and Pia arc that no one looked comfy with.
Love the way the Scots say muh-dah :) others complained of sound & clarity, yes I'd not have watched it at all without closed captions.
This is fine for an easy few hours and no brain strain.
Enjoyable, with one exception
I'm giving this 7 out of 10 because although I found it enjoyable, the actress playing Emma seemed so wrong for the role. As others have said, she looks too young, is monotone, and it felt more as though she was in an early rehearsal for the role rather than the finished product.
I like Martin Compston and Laura Fraser, and have always enjoyed other productions when they are in the cast - and the actor playing the detective could flirt with me if he wanted to! Both seasons were good, I binge-watched it while working on a craft project, so being focused on that - plus the rest of the cast being good - was what probably helped me to stick with it despite the just-so-wrong Emma.
I like Martin Compston and Laura Fraser, and have always enjoyed other productions when they are in the cast - and the actor playing the detective could flirt with me if he wanted to! Both seasons were good, I binge-watched it while working on a craft project, so being focused on that - plus the rest of the cast being good - was what probably helped me to stick with it despite the just-so-wrong Emma.
Absolutely Riveting
I initially intended to watch the first episode of Traces just to try it out, and ended up watching the entire series in one go- I haven't seen television this engaging in a long time! I was struck with the attention to detail and the commitment to realism in regards to the forensic aspects of the show, it was incredibly intriguing. The characters were nuanced and unique, and the dialogue was believable. I hope a second series is in the works!
Ambitious first series, lost its way completely in second.
Series 1 was good but Series 2 was a mess - they literally lost the plot - the unusual central saga of S1 is abruptly written out in ep 2.02 without being concluded, leaving a great big hole which they desperately try to fill with melodramatic romances between cardboard cut-out characters which even Eastenders would reject as too clunky. Meanwhile a nutter sets off homemade bombs around Dundee for no real reason, even on nutter-logic. It's all become very silly ...
Please either let it die now, or if anyone is desperate enough to commission a 3rd series, bring back the unfinished central plot from S1 and focus on that without trying to throw all the soap opera froth into the mix. And bring in a better director and scriptwriter who can give the cast something less wooden to work with.
Please either let it die now, or if anyone is desperate enough to commission a 3rd series, bring back the unfinished central plot from S1 and focus on that without trying to throw all the soap opera froth into the mix. And bring in a better director and scriptwriter who can give the cast something less wooden to work with.
Solid, well scripted drama
I gave episode one a chance and quickly got hooked into the whole series. It had an intelligent plot and script, was generally well acted, but was slightly marred by background music which too often drowned out the dialogue.
The characters were obviously written to conform to the BBC's Equal Ops diversity policy. (I'm all in favour of inclusivity, but does every drama now have to have a representative mix of every gender, orientation, and ethnic grouping?) An interesting twist was that the male detective was for once intelligent, empathetic and unaggressive.
It was interesting to see the forensic science at work in parallel with routine police investigations. .
The characters were obviously written to conform to the BBC's Equal Ops diversity policy. (I'm all in favour of inclusivity, but does every drama now have to have a representative mix of every gender, orientation, and ethnic grouping?) An interesting twist was that the male detective was for once intelligent, empathetic and unaggressive.
It was interesting to see the forensic science at work in parallel with routine police investigations. .
Did you know
- TriviaIs the first ever original drama commissioned by the UKTV owned British television channel Alibi. Alibi has previously only broadcast first-run exclusive and second run crime dramas imported from the United States, Canada and Australia and second run showings of crime dramas from the BBC and ITV.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Martin Compston's Scottish Fling: East Coast (2022)
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