Virdee (BBC Drama)
Discussion
bennno said:
I’ve not seen this one, but every new police drama seems now to be an Asian detective, with a female dci boss, plus a smattering of older white males that are largely ineffective but slightly misogynistic and lightly racist.
How does this fit that profile?
You forgot the lesbian, don’t forget the lesbian.How does this fit that profile?
e600 said:
bennno said:
I’ve not seen this one, but every new police drama seems now to be an Asian detective, with a female dci boss, plus a smattering of older white males that are largely ineffective but slightly misogynistic and lightly racist.
How does this fit that profile?
You forgot the lesbian, don’t forget the lesbian.How does this fit that profile?
I have read the books and thoroughly enjoyed them - glad to see the writer is involved with the TV production.
Saw the first episode, thought it pretty good. Looked up the reviews beforehand, Telegraph gave it two stars, Guardian four - the latter being par for the course for anything excluding white people (which is why the BBC jumped on it).
It's an interesting scenario with the Hindu husband and Muslim wife, and his father's feelings.
Notable change in the programme with the brother.
Saw the first episode, thought it pretty good. Looked up the reviews beforehand, Telegraph gave it two stars, Guardian four - the latter being par for the course for anything excluding white people (which is why the BBC jumped on it).
It's an interesting scenario with the Hindu husband and Muslim wife, and his father's feelings.
Notable change in the programme with the brother.
Lotusgone said:
RicksAlfas said:
Lotusgone said:
Notable change in the programme with the brother.
Riaz is his brother-in-law and I thought it was pretty true to the books?Little Pete said:
We got half an hour in last night and gave up. I thought the acting was terrible.
I did the same initially but, went back and finished the episode after seeing on this thread that folk had enjoyed it. It got better towards the end but, I'm still very much on the fence - I shall persevere with episode 2.Speckle said:
Little Pete said:
We got half an hour in last night and gave up. I thought the acting was terrible.
I did the same initially but, went back and finished the episode after seeing on this thread that folk had enjoyed it. It got better towards the end but, I'm still very much on the fence - I shall persevere with episode 2.Lotusgone said:
I have read the books and thoroughly enjoyed them - glad to see the writer is involved with the TV production.
Saw the first episode, thought it pretty good. Looked up the reviews beforehand, Telegraph gave it two stars, Guardian four - the latter being par for the course for anything excluding white people (which is why the BBC jumped on it).
It's an interesting scenario with the Hindu husband and Muslim wife, and his father's feelings.
Notable change in the programme with the brother.
Isn't the husband Sikh?Saw the first episode, thought it pretty good. Looked up the reviews beforehand, Telegraph gave it two stars, Guardian four - the latter being par for the course for anything excluding white people (which is why the BBC jumped on it).
It's an interesting scenario with the Hindu husband and Muslim wife, and his father's feelings.
Notable change in the programme with the brother.
biggbn said:
We are now on last episode. It's reminded me of Luther in many ways, though not as good. Really enjoyed it so far though, lots of plot holes but hey, it's not a documentary, is it...
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