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If you just finished watching Dept. Q and you’re still thinking about that basement office in Edinburgh then you’re probably not ready to move on yet. The show doesn’t grab you with action.
It is Akram's most interesting line in the whole show when talking about himself. He reveals so much in those few simple words, clarifying that every decision he has made - even the seemingly hasty, ...
Dept Q. is the latest buzzy UK police drama. Having immediately won viewers over since its late May debut, the Netflix crime drama is now storming the streamer's charts, currently sitting pretty in ...
First published in Denmark in 2007, the Department Q books are written by Jussi Adler-Olsen and have since been translated and published all over the world. The first novel in the series, Mercy, ...
The Netflix thriller series Dept. Q was an intense ride from beginning to end. Here's what went down in that shocking season ...
Topping the streaming charts in Canada is Scottish crime thriller series Dept. Q starring Matthew Goode, which is available ...
Before his stint on "Doctor Who," writer Chris Chibnall brought us "Broadchurch," a gripping police drama starring two of the U.K.'s most recognizable actors (Olivia Colman and David Tennant).
Netflix’s new detective-noir is a somewhat cosmopolitan beast. It’s written and directed by an American, Scott Frank, derived ...
As a city famed for its beauty, often thought of as genteel and rather sedate, it's interesting to see Edinburgh portrayed as ...
Upon returning from medical leave, Morck is shuffled into a newly created cold case unit, Department Q, located in the basement of the police station. His boss, Moira Jacobson (Kate Dickie), puts him ...
He assembles a ragtag team, and they eventually focus on the unsolved case of a local prosecutor, Merritt Lingard (Chloe ...
The series creator Scott Frank has already said he'd "love" to do more of the show.