New Faces, New Cases: Harry Wild’s Return

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MOVIE REVIEW
Harry Wild: Series 2

TV-14 –     

Genre: Comedy, Drama, Mystery
Year Released: 2022 – 
Runtime: 8 x 45m episodes
Creator(s): David Logan
Cast: Jane Seymour, Kevin Ryan, Rohan Nedd, Ciara O'Callaghan, Stuart Graham, Anthony Delaney, Morgan C. Jones, Paul Tylak, Amy Huberman, Stephen Hogan
Where To Watch: available May 13, 2024, from Acorn TV


RAVING REVIEW: As HARRY WILD launches into its second season, the show whisks us back into its world of mystery with a compelling mix of intrigue and emotionally charged storylines. Jane Seymour returns as the titular Harriet "Harry" Wild, pairing up with Rohan Nedd's Fergus Reid to unravel a series of mysterious cases that balance the spine-chilling with the deeply personal.


HARRY WILD excels in portraying its lush Irish setting, turning Dublin's vibrant streets and foggy landscapes into more than just a backdrop but a full-fledged character within the series' world. This season deepens the intrigue as Fergus's estranged mother re-enters the picture, weaving complex family dynamics into the fabric of its thrilling plot twists.

This season deepens the narrative and enhances the visual storytelling with cinematic techniques that intensify the atmospheric tension. The directors use shadows and light to underscore the mystery, making Dublin's already captivating scenery an echo of the character's inner turmoil. The visual style complements the narrative's darker themes, such as betrayal and redemption, weaving a richer tapestry that challenges the audience to look beyond the surface. The cast and crew got their footing after season one and have continued to evolve within the roles of their characters.

Seymour continues to impress as the keen-minded retired professor-turned-detective, and her rapport with Fergus builds a dynamic layer to the show. Together, they tackle new challenges ranging from the hauntingly mysterious to the outright dangerous. There’s something overwhelmingly familiar about the cases they solve while also managing to make them their own.

This season's introduction of new characters and guests injects unpredictability into each episode, enhancing the narrative with their unique contributions. The series distinguishes itself by skillfully weaving literary allusions into its plot. Seymour's Harry utilizes her scholarly expertise to decode mysteries, adding a dose of intellectual satisfaction to the suspense. It’s like taking Sherlock Holmes and grounding him more realistically.

Supporting characters like Kevin Ryan's Charlie and Amy Huberman's Orla are given more screen time as their characters begin to add to this world around Wild. They add layers of tension to the story. Their interactions with Harry, known for her unconventional investigative methods, heighten the drama and push the narrative forward.

This season's heart is the tangled web of Fergus's family relationships, especially the turmoil following his mother's unexpected return. This element enriches the series by melding personal strife with the ongoing criminal investigations, offering viewers a narrative that resonates on multiple levels.

The second season of HARRY WILD successfully builds upon its foundations, blending humor, cleverness in writing, and gripping detective scenarios to forge a series that stands out in the crowded field of crime dramas. It transcends the usual procedural format by interlacing more profound personal dramas within its episodic mysteries, creating a multidimensional viewing experience. With its clever script and robust character development, HARRY WILD promises to maintain its allure, keeping its audience eagerly anticipating each new episode and the third series on its way.

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