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Bluebellwould Sun 14-Nov-21 09:56:10

Has anyone watched this? I watched 3 episodes on catch up last night and I’m baffled. Is it meant to be a murder mystery, a comedy or a piddle take of the British abroad? I sort of enjoyed it in a perplexed way whilst marvelling at the amazing way that the heroine could tell that a ring could be worth millions. The leaps of logic were immense. I’m still bemused today. Please someone put me out of my misery and explain it!

Calendargirl Sun 14-Nov-21 09:58:33

There’s been another thread on this, when it first aired. I haven’t watched it, the trailers make it look a bit daft and I find Sally Lindsay looks the same in most of her parts.

Chestnut Sun 14-Nov-21 10:14:27

Just wrap yourself in a blanket with a cup of cocoa and enjoy it for what it is. Gentle plot, lots of sunshine and pretty scenery and some nice characters. It makes a pleasant change from all the hard hitting, gritty dramas and will leave you feeling up rather than down.

grumppa Sun 14-Nov-21 11:18:34

I can’t make out who the target audience is. The first episode I saw contained references to the Song of Roland and its author, Turoldus, and actually prompted me to take my dusty paperback, scribbled on copy off the shelf.

Sashabel Sun 14-Nov-21 11:26:15

I'm enjoying this series. It doesn't take itself too seriously and is an easy, entertaining watch. It's just a pity they shoot it in Malta and Gozo and pretend they are in the south of France. The village and surroundings look nothing like France and just sticking a few French road signs and shop/cafe signs up fools nobody.

Scones Sun 14-Nov-21 12:37:09

It's a bit of daytime tut to my mind. The TV version of Haribo sweets. Just the thing on occasion, but you wouldn't make a meal of them.

I know Gozo quite well so I just can't suspend my disbelief and convince myself that we are in France. Even the building interiors scream Malta/Gozo.

Totally agree with the poster who said Sally Lindsay always looks the same. Love her as I do when I watched her in this show I kept expecting Nigel Havers to appear and for them to start talking about country house hotels.

love0c Sun 14-Nov-21 14:55:05

Chestnut I am most definitely with you! smile

ninathenana Sun 14-Nov-21 15:38:18

DH and I enjoy this. Nothing heavy or violent, we even have a few giggles now and then

gangy5 Sun 14-Nov-21 16:12:23

Asolutely dire

mrswoo Sun 14-Nov-21 16:17:01

gangy5 - I was going to say the same as you. I watched the first episode and couldn't make out what it was meant to be. I felt I was watching something from the 1970's.

Calistemon Sun 14-Nov-21 16:27:54

mrswoo

gangy5 - I was going to say the same as you. I watched the first episode and couldn't make out what it was meant to be. I felt I was watching something from the 1970's.

That made me laugh! Was there anything wrong with tv series in the 1970s?
?

Fawlty Towers
The Sweeney
Randall and Hopkirk
All Creatures Great and Small
Colditz
Callan
Last of the Summer Wine
Rising Damp
The Likely Lads

I could list more and all so much better than some of the rubbish on TV these days!

grandMattie Sun 14-Nov-21 16:36:56

ninathenana

DH and I enjoy this. Nothing heavy or violent, we even have a few giggles now and then

Agree totally. Very silly but fun! A bit like “Death in Pardise” without the murders, on the whole…

Calistemon Sun 14-Nov-21 16:46:17

And without Humphrey!!

NotTooOld Sun 14-Nov-21 17:27:09

I can't understand it half the time, probably because some of the characters mumble (might be my ears) and there are a lot of leaps of faith, if you know what I mean, but the scenery is gorgeous (ok, it's not France but still nice).

However, I don't understand why a stray Englishwoman who keeps telling us she is 'not an expert', is taken so seriously by the French police. She's even allowed at the crime scenes.

Having said that, I do like watching it because it is sunny and warm and relaxing even with the odd murder thrown in. I wonder if there will be a second series?

Calistemon Sun 14-Nov-21 17:30:10

However, I don't understand why a stray Englishwoman who keeps telling us she is 'not an expert', is taken so seriously by the French police. She's even allowed at the crime scenes.

Like the vicar in Grantchester, NotTooOld! ?

Deedaa Sun 14-Nov-21 17:32:21

I enjoy it as a bit of fun on a Saturday evening, and the sunshine is lovely.

Whiff Sun 14-Nov-21 17:39:26

I like it. It's a nice change to just watch something and just enjoy it and relax. Love all the characters. Nice to see actors I know who they are. To many things I haven't got a clue who some of the actors are and some of the plots are so far fetched I give up watching.

If anyone likes a really good ghost story with excellent actors there's a film on BBC iPlayer called Awakening . Well worth watching. And the Nicole Kidman film on there called the Destroyer. A very different role for her also excellent.

Scones Sun 14-Nov-21 17:49:07

Thank you for taking us down memory lane Calistemon.

How about Porridge, Citizen Smith, The Good Life. I've been watching Man About The House on TV in the afternoons lately....ohhhh the clothes, the haircuts.....such happy memories.