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JamesandJon33 Wed 07-Jan-26 14:11:53

We watched this ‘new’ version last night, and were decidedly underwhelmed.
Anyone else have thoughts on it?

Allira Wed 14-Jan-26 16:49:06

I didn't now it

I didn't know it

Allira Wed 14-Jan-26 16:48:26

I didn't now it, not having been to Norfolk but having seen plenty of pictures and film of that area.

You're right, now I know I'll be scrutinising it carefully.

JamesandJon33 Wed 14-Jan-26 16:46:17

Thing is with knowing it is in Ireland, you can ‘t unknow it. Spoils things rather.

sodapop Wed 14-Jan-26 15:16:50

Iam64 absolutely agree with you about Elizabeth George's writing. Glad I'm not the only one irritated by it.

Ilovecheese Wed 14-Jan-26 11:21:53

merlotgran

^I've actually watched all the Foyles^

Only once? 😂

I think I could audition for Sam’s part and not need a script!

I was looking forward to the East Anglian landscape in Linley then discovered it’s filmed in Ireland which doesn’t work for me.

I wondered why I couldn’t spot any familiar places. ☹️

Same here! I have been wondering why I didn't recognise anywhere!

Charleygirl5 Wed 14-Jan-26 11:06:56

I never read the books, and although I loved the last series, I am enjoying the new series, and I agree, the second episode was much better than the first. There is little else to watch.

merlotgran Wed 14-Jan-26 11:05:28

I've actually watched all the Foyles

Only once? 😂

I think I could audition for Sam’s part and not need a script!

I was looking forward to the East Anglian landscape in Linley then discovered it’s filmed in Ireland which doesn’t work for me.

I wondered why I couldn’t spot any familiar places. ☹️

icanhandthemback Wed 14-Jan-26 10:51:46

I have no idea why production companies choose to do this. I think it is a lazy way of doing something. They could write their own story and not hang it on the back of a known story which makes people want to watch it rather more than they would the unknown.

As an addendum to my post, the first part of this puts me in alignment with the lovely David Mitchell 🤣:

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Iam64 Wed 14-Jan-26 09:55:54

You n me both grannygravy. It’s perfect lazing on the sofa tv, great scenery as well

GrannyGravy13 Wed 14-Jan-26 08:49:16

I have watched the first two, easy watching, I am warming to this version.

As an aside absolutely love Lynley’s house and car.

Yes I am definitely going through a shallow phase…

Iam64 Wed 14-Jan-26 08:38:11

I watched the first one last night. I have read some of the books but find them over written and Elizabeth George’s take on England/class a bit irritating.

I enjoyed the new Lynsey, set in Norfolk not London. I agree with Marydoll, the new Lynsey is easy on the eye. I’m interested in the new Haver’s background, a different take on a young dc.

Marydoll Wed 14-Jan-26 08:08:31

We watched all the episodes and enjoyed them.
If you get past comparing with the previous characters and storylines, it is a pleasant way to pass an evening.

I took find Linley quite handsome.😉

Aveline Wed 14-Jan-26 07:57:37

The original TV Lynley drove a Bristol. A real connoisseur's car. Very classy.

Calendargirl Wed 14-Jan-26 07:07:41

I haven’t read the books.

I watched snippets of the old series, but found Sharon Small’s accent and mannerisms so off putting that I never got into it.

I thought the second episode of the new series was better than the first.

Seeing as I have no mental pictures of the characters from the books has helped.

Deedaa Wed 14-Jan-26 00:18:15

I was watching this week's Lynley when I suddenly realised he was driving a Jensen Interceptor! No wonder it has such an old number plate. What a brilliant car though, and in such beautiful condition! Years ago I knew someone whose boyfriend had got one, but I never got a ride in it.

Sparklefizz Tue 13-Jan-26 18:39:06

Chestnut

Sparklefizz

I am underwhelmed. It's new to me as I didn't watch the Nathaniel Parker version. It seems to be limping along with a weak script, and I am only watching it because I'm not well and most TV seems dire at the moment so there's nothing else (apart from the brilliant Traitors, of course!)

If you haven't seen them, Inspector George Gently and Foyle's War are both on Netflix and ITVX. They are both so good.

Thanks for those recommendations Chestnut. I've actually watched all the Foyles but never the George Gently, so I started that this afternoon and am loving it.

grandMattie Tue 13-Jan-26 17:34:23

I’ve just watched the new version. After expecting Nathaniel Parker for a bit, I rather enjoyed it. Very different though,

icanhandthemback Tue 13-Jan-26 17:29:50

Patience has been an amazing program. I have loved it although I was waxing lyrical about how not all ASD sufferers react the same to certain triggers or need headphones, backpacks, etc. However, they did address that so I was appeased!

jusnoneed Tue 13-Jan-26 15:43:52

Not impressed with the new Lynley either.

You might want to watch the first series of Patience MayBee, I think it helps to understand her story. It was streaming on 4. It is good.

MayBee70 Tue 13-Jan-26 14:08:12

It was slated on Must Watch but they then went on to say how good Patience is on Ch4 so I’m going to give that a go even though I don’t usually watch detective stuff.

Wedi Tue 13-Jan-26 13:12:21

Franbern

Last night I watched an 'old Lynley'. So very much better than the newer version.
I know a different series, but on two consecutive days I have watched a version of 'Nemesis' (Agatha Christie). Think the original with Joan Hickson kept close to book, the later version was a total re-write of the plot, just kept some of the characters in it names the same. Not sure why this was done. Much preferred the earlier one.

I do so agree with you ! I don't think anyone has surpassed Joan Hickson as Miss Marple . I'm sure it's not only because she looked so like my lovely maternal grandmother - especially the voice , hat and hairstyle .

icanhandthemback Tue 13-Jan-26 13:09:29

Franbern

Last night I watched an 'old Lynley'. So very much better than the newer version.
I know a different series, but on two consecutive days I have watched a version of 'Nemesis' (Agatha Christie). Think the original with Joan Hickson kept close to book, the later version was a total re-write of the plot, just kept some of the characters in it names the same. Not sure why this was done. Much preferred the earlier one.

I have no idea why production companies choose to do this. I think it is a lazy way of doing something. They could write their own story and not hang it on the back of a known story which makes people want to watch it rather more than they would the unknown.

sodapop Tue 13-Jan-26 12:28:51

Michael Kitchin is fantastic as Foyle Chestnut brilliantly understated. I agree about George Gently as well both dramas so much better than Lynley.

Franbern Tue 13-Jan-26 12:28:39

Last night I watched an 'old Lynley'. So very much better than the newer version.
I know a different series, but on two consecutive days I have watched a version of 'Nemesis' (Agatha Christie). Think the original with Joan Hickson kept close to book, the later version was a total re-write of the plot, just kept some of the characters in it names the same. Not sure why this was done. Much preferred the earlier one.

Chestnut Tue 13-Jan-26 10:37:00

Sparklefizz

I am underwhelmed. It's new to me as I didn't watch the Nathaniel Parker version. It seems to be limping along with a weak script, and I am only watching it because I'm not well and most TV seems dire at the moment so there's nothing else (apart from the brilliant Traitors, of course!)

If you haven't seen them, Inspector George Gently and Foyle's War are both on Netflix and ITVX. They are both so good.