A Crime Drama That Is Worth Diving Into
TV SERIES REVIEW
London Kills
TV-14 –
Genre: Crime, Drama, Mystery
Year Released: 2019-present
Runtime: 15, approx 45m episodes
Creator(s): Paul Marquess
Director(s): Craig Pickles
Cast: Hugo Speer, Sharon Small, Bailey Patrick, Tori Allen-Martin, Jennie Jacques
Where To Watch: Available now on region 2 DVD, London Kills Series 3 is back on the BBC and on DVD and digital on October 24, 2022, as well as the Complete Series 1 – 3 Box set, courtesy of Acorn Media International. Available on the Acorn TV Channel on Amazon Prime.
RAVING REVIEW: A series worth your time if you get the opportunity. A lukewarm start quickly expands into one of the most enjoyable shows I’ve seen this year.
Already on series 4 (seasons for those in the US), LONDON KILLS offers a deep head-first dive into a fast-paced crime drama in the heart of London. The only issue you’ll have is your desire for more; with only five episodes per series, I binged them in no time and was left wanting more. I can’t wait to watch the fourth “season.”
While the first five episodes struggle to get their flow together, they’re still enjoyable and paced well enough that you don’t notice. I like how each episode is somewhat self-contained, but there’s still an overall arching narrative. It seems like a lot of crime procedurals struggle with this. They tend to either focus too much on one or the other without a balance that’s needed to keep you interested in both.
You can tell that this isn’t a super high-end production, but it’s done in such a way that allows the series to play off of that aspect and make it feel more gritty or down to earth. The acting in the series makes it feel like a soap opera at times but then brings us right back down into the mystery of it a few moments later.
I found it interesting while diving through reviews; there isn’t a lot of middle ground, and most either seem to hate it or love it. While the overall ratings are pretty solid. I will admit that the short five-episode runs bum me out a bit. It’s a trend across TV in general, I prefer the long runs, but I guess this is something I’ll eventually have to get used to.
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I definitely have been falling in love with British film lately (And a lot of Australian) and mysteries are pretty fun watches so I will put this on my ridiculously long watch list 😂