"Blue Murder" Cry Me a River: Part 1 (TV Episode 2003) Poster

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Murder cold and blue in Manchester, England
Dr_Coulardeau10 June 2008
Warning: Spoilers
The story is simple but tricky enough to let you get lost in some contradictory details. You are all the more lost because the obvious elements are leading you astray, along the path of a serial killer, when it is not, along the path of rotten young people when it is the adults, teachers and school-principals mind you, who are. You are phased out by love when that love can find some real soil in a relation of the master-slave type. And of course we are in England, so no deluxe free scientific police or forensics because it is expensive, and hurry up because we have to fulfill our targeted objectives in efficiency and productivity, as if crime and criminal investigations had anything to do with efficiency, productivity and nothing to do with high level technology and patience, a lot of patience. The Detective Chief Superintendent is a blind idiot creating stress with his whip that wants to beat some clear water into mayonnaise. Add to it that the poor Detective Chief Inspector is a woman, pregnant, divorced and with three kids, one already in his mid-teens and you have the perfect overdose of stress to end up in a hospital. And she manages, with a lot of luck it is true, to get a culprit, with hard evidence and a confession. The crime is sordid, like life, but the series is British so the actors are regular actors who do act properly and convincingly. They even know how to cry without looking or sounding like mooing cows or meowing cats, both with a sore throat. And that is what I like in British series. The good acting and the intricate plot. What's more the series is long enough for us not to be rushed through the action at a TGV or Eurostar speed. And of course the solution is not necessarily what we were expecting and it avoids the worst worn out humdrum pedophile outcome, since for once teachers and school principals, at least those implied in this case, were not child molesters not teenager rapists. Good entertainment.

Dr Jacques COULARDEAU, University Paris Dauphine, University Paris 1 Pantheon Sorbonne & University Versailles Saint Quentin en Yvelines
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10/10
Intriguing, well made series. Missed first time round. Catch currently on ITV Hub, not Prime.
ecs_sanchez30 June 2022
Missed this series when it was originally broadcast back in 2003.

Came across it today when Series 2 Episode 1 was automatically recorded in the 'Suggestions' folder.

Wanted to watch the two episodes of Series 1. Looked under 'Episodes'. From there 'On demand' link was on (Amazon) Prime, but turned out to be a different programme, Blue Murder (miniseries), a 1995 Australian mini-series (1 series of 2 episodes), set in Australia.

If you want to watch the 2003 series with Caroline Quentin, it is currently (June / July 2022 on) available on ITV hub. Well worth the watch!
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4/10
Cry Me a River: Part 1
Prismark1029 June 2022
Created as a vehicle for Caroline Quentin. Blue Murder is set in Manchester and features Quentin as DCI Janine Lewis.

She has recently been promoted, is pregnant, already has a few kids and immediately her plans to celebrate her promotion with a champagne breakfast with her husband goes awry. She catches him in bed with another woman.

Now Janine is a single mother balancing work life and a family life. Her team are tasked to investigate the death of a deputy headmaster found stabbed in his allotment.

There are three suspects including a former school pupil who had an altercation with the victim and the dead man's wife who is behaving slightly offstandish.

Janine suspects that the dead man might have been having an affair.

Not only is their turmoil in Janine's life, her boss has put her under pressure to solve the case as quickly as possible.

The first episode was flatly directed and too long. A leaden pace did not help and it had all the appeal of the normal Manchester weather.
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