susanhannahrankin
Joined Jan 2019
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This is a wonderful, joyous show! I heartily recommend it!
It is neither cookie cutter nor pablum. It is a joyful upbeat show with great likeable characters but it is not not lacking in human insight.
Although it shows us a culture that is not super familiar, the characters feel like friends. It does not shy away from some darker subjects but leaves us laughing. It is the kind of show the whole family can watch but it doesnt talk down to us.
These are humanly flawed and very loveable prople.
This is very good TV. It covers a lot of ground but doesn't overwhelm us.
I sure hope this show does another season!
It is neither cookie cutter nor pablum. It is a joyful upbeat show with great likeable characters but it is not not lacking in human insight.
Although it shows us a culture that is not super familiar, the characters feel like friends. It does not shy away from some darker subjects but leaves us laughing. It is the kind of show the whole family can watch but it doesnt talk down to us.
These are humanly flawed and very loveable prople.
This is very good TV. It covers a lot of ground but doesn't overwhelm us.
I sure hope this show does another season!
I like Allan Hawco and Josephine Jobert.
I like the back drop of St Pierre.
I like the bilingualism.
I want to like this show but until episode 6 it is one cliche after another.
But it really redeems itself in Episode 6! There may be hope for this show!
Up until episode 6 I thought this:
This is wIf you are a fan of cozy mysteries you will recognize every single plot of every single episode at the beginning of the show. Even the side stories are cliches. It is only the music that creates suspense.
Surely between France and Canada some writers with some creativity could be located...
Maybe send these two detectives out to comb these two countries and find a creative team capable of coming up with a plot worthy of the actors and the location.
I like the back drop of St Pierre.
I like the bilingualism.
I want to like this show but until episode 6 it is one cliche after another.
But it really redeems itself in Episode 6! There may be hope for this show!
Up until episode 6 I thought this:
This is wIf you are a fan of cozy mysteries you will recognize every single plot of every single episode at the beginning of the show. Even the side stories are cliches. It is only the music that creates suspense.
Surely between France and Canada some writers with some creativity could be located...
Maybe send these two detectives out to comb these two countries and find a creative team capable of coming up with a plot worthy of the actors and the location.
Great movie: History, Action, Romance, and Justice all roled into one breathtakingly exciting movie.
Great script, great casting, great action, great acting, great camera work, great editing.
From the first scene to the last scene there is edge of your seat action. But we also care about the characters and their struggles, both personal and social.
Their cause is a just one.
This is not a totally simplified struggle between good and evil. They must struggle even within their own community. They must deal with the political and differences in their own villages.
I only wish that there were more movies like this one. I stood and screamed "Hurray" in the movie theatre because it was that exciting and good!
Great script, great casting, great action, great acting, great camera work, great editing.
From the first scene to the last scene there is edge of your seat action. But we also care about the characters and their struggles, both personal and social.
Their cause is a just one.
This is not a totally simplified struggle between good and evil. They must struggle even within their own community. They must deal with the political and differences in their own villages.
I only wish that there were more movies like this one. I stood and screamed "Hurray" in the movie theatre because it was that exciting and good!