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Old 07-01-2022, 01:51 AM   #379
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Originally Posted by Hitch View Post
Y'know...MIP (Murder in Provence) is not, absolutely not, a great mystery series. But if you want something in the uber-cozy category, with fantastic scenery and somewhat likable protagonists--in other words, cotton candy for the brain after a bad day--it's perfect for that.

It's following in the footsteps of all those other offerings with similarly-funded-by-the-tourist-bureau plotlines--that Mallorca show (can't think of the name), the new Emilia Fox show (watch out, Umbria) and the like. All clearly created and funded by local Chambers of Commerce. Take one attractive "detective" character or even two; throw in a cast of lovable rogues or family members; create crimes that require driving around the local countryside/scenery, toss in a murder or two and come up with solutions that don't really track. Oh, and I guess I would have to tip a hat to the grandaddyof them all, really--Death in Paradise. (Which at least makes a real effort at locked-room/impossible mysteries, if naught else.)

I keep waiting to see some for oddball places 'round the world. ("Kim Jong Il presents, 'Murder in Haeju'!") LOL...

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Yes, I like the scenery in it. Roger Allam and Nancy (???) seem like an unlikely couple. I also started it because of Roger Allam being in it, but this is not Endeavor at all! It appears that everyone is supposed to be French (by the last names given to them), but they are very English.

I watched the 3rd and last episode tonight and thought it was the best of the three. While I watched the other two I was doing things online and wasn't paying close attention. I just wanted to get back to watching Britbox. i have subscriptions to services I haven't been watching for a long time, including Acorn. I've been watching more HBO Max and a little Netflix. I watch a lot of youtube for livestreams. I should stop my Acorn sub. I can always resubscribe when I want to see something on it.
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