I am just back from a week in Vermont with my husband - camping,
enjoying Vermont's quaint towns, visiting bookstores, great food, and of
course, lots of down time for reading! Since our sons left for college,
and my husband and I are now often traveling on our own, we have
established a new habit when camping. In the evening, we watch a TV
episode on DVD on my laptop in our pop-up camper (before we go to bed
for reading time). We've been working our way through Dexter,
since we have all the seasons of that show on DVD (we gave them to my
son years ago). You can read my review of the show at the link. We are
now up to season 3.
Back here at home, in between the spring and summer network TV seasons, we've been enjoying some streaming shows, most recently The Fall, a very dark and creepy Irish detective show.
Gillian Anderson (of X-Files
fame) stars as Stella Gibson, a cold-seeming Detective Superintendent
who's been sent to Belfast to review a case involving the murder of a
young woman whose father is a prominent businessman in the community.
While she's there, another murder occurs, and Stella realizes there is a
serial killer on the loose. Stella works the cases along with the local
detectives, and in the first episode, we see a very different side of
Stella as she boldly invites another detective back to her hotel room
for a passionate night.
Meanwhile, viewers also see
things from the perspective of the serial killer, Paul Spector, a
seemingly normal family man who lives with his wife, a nurse who works
in the NICU, and two small children. He's an affectionate father at home
but goes out at night and murders women in cold-blood, often posing
their dead bodies in intimate ways. As Stella and the police force
collect clues and get closer to Paul, his very controlled life starts to
get more and more unbalanced, as his two lives threaten to collide.
This
is a dark and compelling show, with a seriously high creep factor! To
see Paul murder a woman and then, hours later, hug his little girl and
tuck her into bed is absolutely chilling. Stella becomes more and more
obsessed with the case, and Paul begins to pay attention to her as well.
This show is unusual for a detective show, in that it involves a single
case spread over time, rather than a new case in each episode
(reminding me a bit of The Missing).
The tension builds as Stella gets closer to identifying Paul, and Paul
becomes more desperate to fulfill his sick needs and stay away from the
police. The cast is all excellent, especially Gillian Anderson, with her
cool exterior hiding a passionate center and Jamie Dornan as the
super-creepy Paul. We also enjoyed seeing Archie Panjabi (aka Kalinda
from The Good Wife) as the medical examiner.
As
is typical with shows from the UK and Ireland, the seasons are short
(just 5 episodes in the first season). We are into the second season now
and are totally hooked...though we often watch The Fall first
and then something a bit lighter before bed! All three seasons are
available on Netflix or you can get the first two seasons on Amazon
streaming for $1.99 an episode or $8.99 a season or on DVD (links
below).
Have you seen The Fall yet? Which detective shows do you enjoy?
I have had Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) since March 2002. Both of my sons also got ME/CFS at ages 6 and 10. Our younger son fully recovered after 10 years of mild illness. Our older son still has ME/CFS and also has Lyme disease plus two other tick infections. This blog is about how our family lives with chronic illness, with a focus on improving our conditions and enjoying our lives in spite of these challenges.
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