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8/10
Worth a look
jeffpsy18 August 2022
Troubled Waters (Eaux Turbulentes) is an interesting series, because in the three years since it first aired, it is has barely caused a ripple of interest. Indeed as I write this, there are no other posted reviews. Despite this, the 4-ep miniseries is well worth watching. In my view, it's a solid 7.5.

The premise is a good one: Due to struggles in her own life, a female detective returns to the police force in her home town of Queensbury, New Brunswick, a French-speaking area with significant tensions between whites and the indigenous population. Almost immediately, she is confronted with the murder of an indigenous girl. Her struggles with the case, her ex-husband, and her alienated teenage son create interesting cross-currents that pull the viewer in.

The dialogue is mostly French, sometimes English, and consistently well-acted. My biggest disappointment was that this is a one and done miniseries, despite the fact that there was enough dramatic potential for another season or two. Worth a look.

Correction: After writing this review, I discovered that this is actually season 2 of this series. PBS Masterpiece platform misleadingly calls it "Season1," probably because they don't have the true season 1 available. There have in fact been 8 episodes in total, not 4.
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8/10
Takes place on Canadian soil...!
canuckteach21 August 2022
Warning: Spoilers
Not a lot of reviews for this decent 4-part Whodunit that takes place in Queensbury, Nova Scotia. Marianne, a single-mom with a sullen teenage son, moves 'home' to N. S. to salvage her career as an Investigator, after a tragic mishap in Ottawa ended with a young girl being shot. Almost upon arrival, a young native girl is found murdered by a riverside and the story unfolds.

On the positive side, the acting (mostly no-names) is decent. The story has a few minor 'weigh-me-downs' but it moves briskly enough & wraps up in 4 chapters-more of these series would be wise to 'follow suit'. The plot sheds light on the conflict between Aboriginal and 'plain-white' inhabitants of that area of N. S., at least, according to the script. We see the mercurial nature of these semi-Aboriginal teens who seem to have no roots or loyal relationships, which is, perhaps a reflection of reality.

On the down side, Marianne's son is one of those insipid self-isolating youths who frequently complains about his lot in life, and, then, walks away from the listener. He only develops one friendship: with a young female (half-native) who was a friend of the deceased. There is frequent but 'non-essential' profanity (as if). We hear about a murky crime group who are trafficking drugs, but never see evidence of their activity.

Still, the story is compelling, if a bit flawed, and the clues come generously throughout the process, rather than in the last scene. Despite those clues, I have a sneaky feeling the killer could be one of Marianne's colleagues, for some reason and NOT the shadowy, well-connected (but crooked) suspects. We will have to watch the last episode to see. Does THAT count as a spoiler? Because I dunno yet.

8/10.
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10/10
Excellent acting and characters
repete526 September 2022
Good quality, realistic acting, characters and story. One user reviewer said this takes place in New Brunswick. Another reviewer said it takes place in Novia Scotia. The characters state multiple times that it is in northern ONTARIO, including a TV news crew near the scene of the found body: the reporter says on camera, "Reporting from Northern ONTARIO". In episode 1 two characters are sitting on a bridge over a river. The local girl tells the new kid, "This is the Mattagami River". The Mattagami River is an actual river in northern ONTARIO. It seems that sometimes "reviewers" are skimming over the show instead of actually watching it before writing a "review".
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