The second season box set is the first of this series that I've seen.
I enjoyed the first three films I watched a lot -- Orlando Bloom fans will get a kick out of one of his earliest roles -- and he plays a super nasty guy! The story lines are very clever. The Brits really know how to do this kind of show well.
In this series, there's a veteran detective played by John Nettles, and his younger assistant, Det. Troy, played by Daniel Casey. They're very well matched and there's no silliness. It's very direct in presentation, but there is a sense of humor, too.
But specifically, I'm referring here to the Blue Herring episode in which the detective is arranging his home, and his aunt is in a nursing home/care facility near by.
I've now watched this twice, because all of the old ladies look so much alike it's extremely confusing as to who it is who gets killed in succession. That's really my main issue, you can't tell them apart!
I enjoyed the first three films I watched a lot -- Orlando Bloom fans will get a kick out of one of his earliest roles -- and he plays a super nasty guy! The story lines are very clever. The Brits really know how to do this kind of show well.
In this series, there's a veteran detective played by John Nettles, and his younger assistant, Det. Troy, played by Daniel Casey. They're very well matched and there's no silliness. It's very direct in presentation, but there is a sense of humor, too.
But specifically, I'm referring here to the Blue Herring episode in which the detective is arranging his home, and his aunt is in a nursing home/care facility near by.
I've now watched this twice, because all of the old ladies look so much alike it's extremely confusing as to who it is who gets killed in succession. That's really my main issue, you can't tell them apart!
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