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This is just an excellent Australian series...very quick-witted dialogue...wonderful characters...great writing...I just don't understand why it was only on for one season...watch it, you'll love it!
Love the interplay between characters...still trying to fiqure out the pet names of the married couple (he calls her "Fizzy", she calls him "Chaka Khan"), and her niece Jess is wonderful, along with the police detective, who apparently used to have a "thing" for the wife...great interplay between all of them! Interesting modes of death, also, ala "Midsomer Murders"...since it's been 9 years since the last episode, I'm not holding my breath for season 2 on the horizon :-)))
Love the interplay between characters...still trying to fiqure out the pet names of the married couple (he calls her "Fizzy", she calls him "Chaka Khan"), and her niece Jess is wonderful, along with the police detective, who apparently used to have a "thing" for the wife...great interplay between all of them! Interesting modes of death, also, ala "Midsomer Murders"...since it's been 9 years since the last episode, I'm not holding my breath for season 2 on the horizon :-)))
...which is a bit of a spoiler, really...
I really wanted to like this movie. I love Mr. Cumberbatch, who, along with Martin Freeman, made the BEST Sherlock/Dr. Watson ever. But this was just terrible. His was the only decent job of acting in the whole cast. The ending was a bit of a surprise (see the review title), but definitely not worth sitting through two hours. Glad I didn't pay for a movie ticket...
I really wanted to like this movie. I love Mr. Cumberbatch, who, along with Martin Freeman, made the BEST Sherlock/Dr. Watson ever. But this was just terrible. His was the only decent job of acting in the whole cast. The ending was a bit of a surprise (see the review title), but definitely not worth sitting through two hours. Glad I didn't pay for a movie ticket...