Watch and review Marcella tonight. Tell us what it’s all about.

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Watch and review Marcella tonight. Tell us what it’s all about.

May 09, 2016 - 10:38
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Ian Puleston-Davies and Anna Friel in Marcella

Ian Puleston-Davies and Anna Friel in Marcella

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There are 4 Comments

Oneday1's picture

This exemplifies where Brit (especially ITV) get it so wrong. Written by 'The Bridge's' writer (which is a sublime series have to say) the production values just aren't there as in 'The Bridge.' 'The Bridge's' writer admits he's a writer period and hasn't a clue about production values, or how to apply them and leaves that to others. And it shows. There just isn't that 'touch' which the Scandi/Nordic dramas do so brilliantly well. With 'Marcella' it's all so 'trying hard but mediocre' and as ever sadly with so much Brit TV has a lame, uninspired score and titles/theme.

coxella's picture

Enjoying the madness but I'm concerned that when it finishes next week I won't have understood the ending.

laigna's picture

Switched off the theme tune - dreadful noise.
Week after week the plot thickens until, it has now reached a consistency of 'hard to keep up'.
Multiple murders, multiple sub-plots, one of which centres around a councils planning department - yawn!.
Marcella, wearing what is apparently a trendy Parka worth £535.
I would never have known. Could have been 10 Bob in the sale at C&A for all I knew.. Pay must be good down at the nick.
Don't forget, there's a helpline available for those who need help with recognizing the possible dangers surrounding strange men carrying polythene bags.