The Last Detective See Blue Murder: Complete Collection Details
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"The most fascinating British female cop since Jane Tennison" --San Francisco Chronicle
"Quentin is marvelous." --Connecticut Post
On the job, Detective Chief Inspector Janine Lewis deals with the ugly side of human nature, investigating Manchester’s most gruesome crimes. At home, she’s a harried but devoted single mother of four, struggling to balance her challenging career with the stresses and rewards of family life.
Award-winning actress Caroline Quentin (Men Behaving Badly, Life of Riley) perfectly captures Lewis’s strength and vulnerability as she balances work and family, aided by her handsome, dedicated partner (Ian Kelsey, Casualty). This complete collection follows the gritty realities of Lewis’s career from her initial promotion through personal and professional ups and downs--always presented with a touch of wry humor and keen observations about modern motherhood.
Blue Murder: Complete Collection Reviews
The Last Detective : Blue Murder: Complete Collection Reviews
28 of 29 people found the following review helpful MOM-COP & MYSTERIOUS MURDERS & MUTILATIONS IN MANCHESTER, By This review is from: Blue Murder: Complete Collection (DVD) Complex, gritty, dark, crime investigations in Manchester, UK, low district. DCI Lewis (Caroline Quentin-`Jonathan Creek','Men Behaving Badly') begins as a very pregnant, mom of 3, who catches hubby bedding another, and a new DI added to her team that was her own former relationship. What a web, and that's before the brutal crimes begin. The DCI & DI try on a spotty bit of romance but it's mildly plausible, just an oasis in a desert of murders, and both are better cops than lovers.Abundant footage of Manchester architecture & some occasional beautiful countryside. On a rural hilltop with a scenic panorama as backdrop, DS Shap delivered the best line of the entire series: "Who'd want to live out here? What is the point?" Plenty of conflict--both fighting crime and within the detective team. DCI Lewis, mom of 4, is womanhood VS criminals. Single-parenting makes a subplot throughout. Also intra-detective relationships. Comedy lines come amid the routine of dirty, base... Read more 30 of 32 people found the following review helpful You Will Scream Blue Murder If You Dare Miss This Show!, By Vlitch Godunov (Birmingham, MI United States) - See all my reviews This review is from: Blue Murder: Complete Collection (DVD) In late March of 2010, the UK TV station associated with bringing this fine show to the airwaves, ITV ditched the Caroline Quentin crime drama Blue Murder after (in the UK) five series - compiled as just four over here in the US within this collection."We honestly didn't suspect. So we haven't had the chance to say a lot of goodbyes. Everyone was sad when we found out," she said when asked about it the next month. And, having just watched the entire series in a night-after-night viewing session, I have to wonder quite why ITV took it upon themselves to breakup some a family! The program, which starred Caroline Quentin as DCI Janine Lewis, first appeared on (UK) screens in 2003 and was last seen in October of 2009, when the final episode of series five (season four over here - please try to keep up!) aired. Blue Murder - Set 1 `Cry Me A River' - Part 1 We open with Inspector Janine Lewis (Caroline Quentin) earning her stripes and becoming... Read more 13 of 13 people found the following review helpful wonderful show, By This review is from: Blue Murder: Complete Collection (DVD) I absolutely loved this show. I particularly appreciated that the characters had lives outside the workplace which actually affected their work. Unlike several other reviewers, I had no trouble understanding the dialogue. There were a few (maybe 5) lines in the entire series I didn't get, but otherwise it was quite easy for this deep-southerner to understand. This show feels more like The Last Detective than Life on Mars (my other favorites at this time), but has its own unique and distinctly English style. |
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