Anyone watching "Department Q"?
A mystery/crime show set in Edinburgh. I saw the first episode last night and it looks like it's going to be great.
It's on Netflix.

FalloutShelter
(13,516 posts)Now Im looking forward to catching it.
Thanks Mark.
OAITW r.2.0
(30,439 posts)Great actors, but complicated storylines. Had to rewatch epi 8 to get all of them straight.
Easterncedar
(4,663 posts)Last edited Sun Jun 1, 2025, 10:16 PM - Edit history (1)
Aside from distractingly terrible make up on all the actors, its really good.
On edit: They did better with it as it went on, and the acting, dialogue and photography are great. I really like the Syrian character, terrific moves.
Scrivener7
(56,199 posts)Looking forward to seeing how this matches up.
... it's excellent. Dark humor and spot-on delivery from gifted actors has made it a favorite. Looking forward to the resolution of some of the more convoluted subplots.
JustAnotherGen
(35,535 posts)Yesterday
Polly Hennessey
(7,928 posts)Ocelot II
(125,662 posts)Really good acting, interesting characters, twisty story. It tracked fairly closely with the book it was based on, The Keeper of Lost Causes, by the Danish author Jussi Adler-Olsen. The blurb for the book describes the series plot pretty well:
Except that the series is set in Edinburgh, Scotland, not Copenhagen. Turn on your closed caption because the Scottish accents are pretty thick, except for Carl's because he's English.
There is a whole series of books about Department Q, and they are very good if you like Scandinavian noir. Interestingly, mørk is Danish for "dark," which is a good adjective for the series and especially the books. Some some Danish TV versions of a few of the books came out 10 years ago or so, and they're also quite good (and dark).
Easterncedar
(4,663 posts)That was pretty great.
Lars39
(26,391 posts)TommieMommy
(2,133 posts)yellowdogintexas
(23,350 posts)It was very good and quite complex. I loved it when the Syrian cop showed what a badass he is