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Netflix dropped Dept. Q this May, and it’s already stealing the spotlight, although honestly, it’s easy to see why.
If Dept. Q left you spiraling in the best way possible, heart heavy, brain buzzing, soul somewhere in a rain-soaked Edinburgh alley, you’re probably craving more.
British crime thriller Dept Q is Netflix's latest hit, centred on a brash detective who leads a team of misfits in a new cold ...
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There’s been this ongoing concern, I mean like in the air, for a while now, about people’s attention spans. I find it even ...
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In the run-up to the third season's release, "Ginny & Georgia" fans got the show back into the top 10, and now that "Ginny & ...
The Netflix chart-topper follows Detective Carl Morck (Matthew Goode), a deeply flawed and emotionally scarred investigator assigned to a cold-case unit after a traumatic incident. The show doesn't ...
It has an American creator, a Scottish setting, and a varied UK cast. It’s based on a Danish novel. The buzzy new crime ...
An Edinburgh police detective and a team of misfits search for a woman who vanished several years earlier. Critic John Powers says the byplay of characters makes Dept. Q worth watching.