loristanislaus-44190
Joined Apr 2015
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My first venture into Turkish TV and I thought the plot, acting, backgrounds and photography were great! I would recommend the series and I can't wait to see season two. Personally I a, tired of American detective shows -I know the finish about ten minutes into the show. I've watched everything in the UK and Ireland so TurkishTV was wonderful find.
As others have said, I loved the show even with the changes. Yes, I still miss Lady Felicia, Mrs McArthur, Sid and Bunty. However, Death in Paradise has revolving door actors/ characters and they seem to be able to keep the writing fresh and attract good actors. When they err, they correct. I've seen. Claudie Blakey in other things and
Enjoyed her very much. But in this she falls a bit flat. (Poor writing/one trick pony?). I gave Ruby Mae a chance but I can't deny she is not a good fit for this show. Her talents lie elsewhere but NOT here. Please Father Brown, go back to basics. Be the show you used to be!
The opening music is hauntingly beautiful. It's also predominantly featured on POIROT episode Five Little Pigs. Its a piece by Erik Satie called Gnossienne no. 1.