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This year, Netflix's Dept. Q and season 2 of Rian Johnson's Poker Face have moved away from the John Watson archetype to spotlight a different side to the detective's assistant, allowing the “second” ...
It's set in Paris and is about a man called Assane Diop, whose father died in jail after being framed for the theft of a necklace. Many years after those events, after being inspired by the stories of ...
Fans have called the show 'exceptional', yet although it remains unclear if there will be a second season, Matthew has ...
Matthew Goode as Carl Morck. Matthew Goode plays Detective Chief Inspector Carl Morck, who’s still recovering from a traumatic event and has been tasked with heading up a cold cases unit in his ...
From the year's most ambitious, timely, and devastating Netflix show to the return of a beloved BBC teen comedy, here's the ...
One of this band is Detective Chief Inspector Carl Morck in the new Netflix series Dept. Q. Based on the first of 10 Nordic noir novels by Danish writer Jussi Adler-Olsen, ...
Our Take: The first episode of Dept. Q is over an hour long, and it takes that time to establish what it really is by showing us what it won’t be. Sure, Morck is an asshole; his coworkers think ...
Carl Morck has a bad attitude. He’s a cop in Copenhagen in 2007. He used to be a top investigator, then he was wounded in an ambush that killed one ...
Detective Carl Morck has one mood, and boy, it’s bad. So bad that by the end of “The Keeper of Lost Causes,” you may fear that his stone face will split down the center if he forces himself ...
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.