A rookie cop is obsessed with tracking down the killer of a 15-year-old girl, who she hunts over the course of 28 years.A rookie cop is obsessed with tracking down the killer of a 15-year-old girl, who she hunts over the course of 28 years.A rookie cop is obsessed with tracking down the killer of a 15-year-old girl, who she hunts over the course of 28 years.
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Wish it had continued, enjoyed the series. It may have been slow to some but I get tired of fast-paced blow'em up.
There is proving a point - or proving "the" point. Hang on to that - proving the point.
There is the build-up, needed by proving the point. One can call it the build-up, or, one can term it as the accumulation of expectation.
Finally, there is the outcast. Data output vs days of the weeks' accumulation.
The outcast has to separate from their own data out put, so that the accumulation of days and years isn't exposed as evil.
A testament, to the beauty of Hayley Atwell.
(The creator of data had to lose their data, and their ability to prove their point, so that the creator of days and daylight is safe from judgement)
There is the build-up, needed by proving the point. One can call it the build-up, or, one can term it as the accumulation of expectation.
Finally, there is the outcast. Data output vs days of the weeks' accumulation.
The outcast has to separate from their own data out put, so that the accumulation of days and years isn't exposed as evil.
A testament, to the beauty of Hayley Atwell.
(The creator of data had to lose their data, and their ability to prove their point, so that the creator of days and daylight is safe from judgement)
My only complaint is that it felt rushed. It's too bad the story didn't get a chance to evolve. The characters jump 10 years per episode with no chance for character development.
I recommend watching the full three episodes at the same time.
I recommend watching the full three episodes at the same time.
Enjoyable series, tautly directed and well written. The acting is fine and concept of three episodes at different times during a 20 year career shows how a once-corrupt police officer ambitiously advances through the ranks at a heartbreaking cost to her family.
The lead character, despite being fraught with emotions not conducive to good policing, is nevertheless rewarded in her determination to 'get her man.' Morality and ethics questions abound. How many other cases did this detective tamper with? We don't really know and this show doesn't seem bothered by the character's dubious ethical choices.
Sadly, this provocative series is resolved in the most pat, convenient, audience-pleasing manner, almost making a mockery of some of the previous hard but engrossing choices confronting not just the characters but the viewer, too.
The lead character, despite being fraught with emotions not conducive to good policing, is nevertheless rewarded in her determination to 'get her man.' Morality and ethics questions abound. How many other cases did this detective tamper with? We don't really know and this show doesn't seem bothered by the character's dubious ethical choices.
Sadly, this provocative series is resolved in the most pat, convenient, audience-pleasing manner, almost making a mockery of some of the previous hard but engrossing choices confronting not just the characters but the viewer, too.
Life of Crime charts the career progression of Denise Woods, we see the beginning of her career, and get three snapshots from it. In each of the three eras she is motivated by the crimes of one killer.
It's a very smart looking, well produced series, it looks great, it's well written, and very well acted. Hayley Atwell is excellent throughout, we see her go from naive rookie to hardened career driven Detective.
It's interesting, it deals with political and cultural issues, we see how badly Denise is treated at the beginning of her career, to someone that's giving the orders in present day.
Denise isn't always the most likeable of characters, at times she's deplorable, but that makes her human.
It's very good, 8/10.
It's a very smart looking, well produced series, it looks great, it's well written, and very well acted. Hayley Atwell is excellent throughout, we see her go from naive rookie to hardened career driven Detective.
It's interesting, it deals with political and cultural issues, we see how badly Denise is treated at the beginning of her career, to someone that's giving the orders in present day.
Denise isn't always the most likeable of characters, at times she's deplorable, but that makes her human.
It's very good, 8/10.
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