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8/10
Ignore the Europhobic comments, this is much better than most American whodunnits
muratmihcioglu6 October 2021
Last night I finished watching the first season on Rai1, dubbed in Italian.

This show works.

I will get into some details to explain why and how, but in a nutshell it works simply because it does what TV should always do: entertain!

Close in spirit to Monk and The Good Cop, but even closer to The Mentalist, "HPI" delivers curiosity and fun. The premise of the series may lean heavily on the unlikely looks and attitudes of Morgane Alvaro (Audrey Fleurot) who begins to work as a consultant for the police, but what keeps your interest afloat is how well the stories are crafted.

I hate it when a cop show focuses too much on the lead characters at the expense of ignoring the credibility of the crime stories. Thankfully, HPI has not fallen into this trap. The motivations and the solid mechanisms are always there for our heroes to find out, and the interactions of Morgane Alvaro with the suspects add spice to what is basically a well-thought "whodunnit".

In that sense, my favorite episode was the 5th. The nature of the crime folded out elegantly as the investigation progressed and the loose ends got tied, and I do not recall having seen this kind of a plot before in fiction. So, even if there was some influence behind the originality there, at least it was not an overused theme.

Episode 7 was the least credible in terms of the criminal's motivation and method, but still it was okay.

Toiling over storylines and characters can at times be rewarding for the creator like in this series, but there is something else that I find notable with HPI: The colors.

The realm they present is particularly colorful and even shiny at times. Having been to Lille, yes, I can confirm it is a nice city with enough interesting locations around to feed such a series with settings. However, I think Audrey Fleurot being a "red head" also helps the plastics of the show. She is a strangely attractive woman who looks both like a time-trevelled Red Sonja and a grown-up-yet-still-childish Peppermint Patty.

As her bright red hair contributes visually to the frames, her high spirits carry the show well, also thanks to Mehdi Nebbou (Adam Karadec) who is credible as a calm, serious, yet tolerant police detective. The duo is like a gender-switched version of one of my favorite shows ever, Moonlighting.

With the lead character being a single mom of multiple children, I suspect also Candice Renoir might have been among its sources for inspiration, but HPI is definitely much better paced and more rich in texture, both visually and story-wise. The humor is well-balanced, works fine in the Italian translation and dubbing, so I don't see why there would be a notable loss with a potential English edition on that front.

As for the few downsides:

The rapid, patchwork imagery they employ to show us how Morgane's mind works... I find it too fast. She connects certain dots to reach a conclusion that makes sense, and yes, she has various references (something she read on a cereal carton, a documentary she watched, etc.) and using cut out images, clips, this and that in a pop fashion is a good idea, at least better than leaning on verbal narration. But we also need things to sink in. And speeding those particular phases up so much does not help.

Another problem I notice is kind of like an Achille's heel: When you come up with such a concept and feel the need to sharpen it, some very basic things about the title character may not add up. In this case, one can find it difficult to believe a woman as smart and as attractive as Morgane Alvaro could not find a way to reach success and wealth in 21st century France, not till some police chief discovered her abilities could be used to solve crimes. Well, she could at least write a TV show, right?

"Having problems with authority" is mentioned as the excuse to how come she ended up with three kids and low paying jobs, but nowadays whole generations have "problems with authority" and it doesn't stop anyone. The Morgane Alvaro we see could well have established something great for herself, be it in the IT business or entertainment.

Well... This is why we should not dig too deep into stuff that is supposed to be "make believe" by definition.

Overall, HPI has enough potential to go on for many seasons. And I think it deserves worldwide recognition and attention as a worthy, fun, intelligent detective show.
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8/10
Worth watching for Fluerot
nlasser4 January 2022
Audrey Fleurot makes the series worth watching. The concept is somewhat old - think Holmes + Will Hunting + saucy House and you get the idea, but after a few episodes the cast chemistry begins to show and as mentioned, Fleurot goes all-in for the quirky character. If the continues to improve, definitely worth the time.
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8/10
Particularly worth watching due to Audrey Fleurot
BeneCumb22 March 2022
/refers to Season 1/

Mrs. Fleurot is a really versatile actress, I have seen her in several other series (Engrenages, Un village français, Safe, etc.) and here she is so different - not frigid, not serious, but frivolous and careless... And she steals the show in every episode, even Mehdi Nebbou (a good actor as well) is not totally fitting/merited companion to her.

The cases are of different smoothness, but yet with twists, and even if you figure out the wrongdoer soon, there is always something behind until almost the very end. All in all, 8 points from me - 9 for Fleurot´s performance and 7 for script (realism included). And I am looking forward to Season 2.

PS Season 2 and 3 are as pleasant, with many unexpected twists included and an expected solution not included :) Crimes and criminals are never pleasant, but circumstances and/or people investigating them can be...
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9/10
Entertaining
lasjoh-0191912 July 2021
I've really loved this first season, and hope a second season is coming soon.

Although the commited crimes are serious, the investigation is anything but serious. But it doesn't matter. It's the way the main characters have to work with each other that makes it so fun to watch.

Lille's police force is, to put it gently, not presented as the most intelligent force on earth, the plot is very thin, the proofing is so far fetched that it isn't believable anymore.

But this shouldn't be seen as a French Morse or Lewis. Neither as more serious detectives like Vera. It's a comedy with murder victems as the red line for the clashing and attractiveness between the main characters.

So yes, as Lucien Stam already mentioned, it fits in the same category as Death in Paradise.
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9/10
Can't Wait For Season 3! (if any)
Littleman9527 October 2022
Story: well, not all the episodes are perfect (a couple are exaggerated, I mean on investigation side and some things on the investigation process is taken lightly), but this show does really entertain! There is the background story which is very intriguing and keeps the interest alight, and there also is the romance, funny, drama, and serious side!

Actress & Actors and Acting: personally, I really like the cast, they all are very good. Very well done, guys!

Conclusion: if you are searching for something not very difficult, funny and with some romance along, well, this show will probably suits you! If you can't stand even the slightly mistake, well, I advise you to go watch other stuff as Orphan Black.
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7/10
Lovable main character in spite of many flaws
hugues-talbot15 July 2023
This rating is for the 3 first seasons.

I like the premises and the acting in the first 2 seasons, especially from the leading lady.

High Intellectual Potential is seen by many as an advantage in life. In this series, it is shown in an hyperbolic fashion. The main character has superior memory and associative intelligence that allows her to solve deep mysteries in an instant, when unrelated triggers are put in place. This is not very realistic.

What is more realistic is how possessing high intellectual potential can be detrimental in life. No one understands her, she is a constant misfit and a societal failure, in part because her super-smart aura makes everyone around her feel stupid. She is also unable to set her mind to a long-term task and stick to it. She is easily distracted and very easily bored, and so she has no qualification, no diploma, no job, no money and everyone who has tried to live with her has given up on her. She has no fear of consequences and does not care for anyone's feelings, even when people genuinely try to help her, and even for her own children. She is also very good looking and uses that to her advantage, yet comes across as uncouth and gaudy with a very poor sense of taste.

That should have made her a profoundly unsympathetic character, yet, the main actress manages to overcome all this and show that her character is actually trampled over and used by everyone to her detriment, in particular by her family, and most particularly by her father, who has the same problems as her, even worse in a way. So in the end, she is rather lovable in spite of many flaws. This is quite a feat.

So I feel this is rather a good show. The down side is that the rest of the cast is basically a support cast. No one else is remotely as interesting as she is. No one rises to her level even the various love interests with rare exceptions. There is a main story in addition to each of the episode storyline, and this is one of deep sadness and betrayal.

The third season, however, magnifies all the downsides to a point where it become an unfunny caricature. I recommend the first 2 season, not really the last one.
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8/10
Original, French humour
lucien-stam11 July 2021
The kind of humour reminds me of Death in Paradise. Very funny, quite original, certainly not your average detective. All players perform wonderfully. Each part is great and they work together impeccably. You have to watch it in French, with subtitles, dubbed would be less funny. The voice of Audrey can't be dubbed good enough.

Morgane is brilliant and the totally chaotic, graphic and anti procedural way she figures everything out, is captivating to watch. Fleurot is a beautiful actrice, but they only thing that annoys me tremendously is the long fake shiny transparent nails she wears, that appear over a hundred times in closeup on the screen, each episode. It is really very annoying, way too much. Fleurots hands are really made ugly this way, which they aren't in real life at all.

Apart from that, the 8 episodes produced are great and I hope we will see more of them.
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7/10
Unexpectedly high quality but mismatch premise / main character with tone
jimdbs12 April 2024
Based on the premise and how it's advertised, this seems like it would be in the light hearted, cozier sub-genre of murder mysteries but it's not. Most of the time the tone, look, and music score feels more like the very serious, dark, police centered mysteries.

On the plus side, it was unexpectedly higher quality than what I was expecting in various ways but I am more of a fan of the light hearted style and was hoping for that. The main character doesn't seem to fit with the dark, serious style and it's harder to believe she has has such an extraordinary gift and so much random knowledge in the setting of the show while these qualities would be easier to accept in the light hearted, less realistic style.
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10/10
fantastic show
shaymayo619 March 2024
This is just great cinema, and pure fun.

The plots are interesting, but don't expect them to be bulletproof - this is not the aim here.

The characters are great, and developing.

The story is also developing all the time.

Great fun, not a dull minute, very creative and cinematic shots that are artistic and makes it a lot of fun.

But there is a lot of thought put in this show, too.

It's very clever and you can see it in the plot, in the character development, in every aspect of the show.

Loved the acting, too.

The characters are very likable.

Nice humor, too.

I give it a 10/10, great fun.
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7/10
too smart to be true
dromasca23 February 2024
The French series "HPI - Haut Potentiel Intellectuel" ("High Intellectual Potential") debuted in 2021 - the year that most of us spent at home with very limited entertainment opportunities. This was actually a chance for shows and series of television and streaming companies, and I think that this series also benefited from this conjuncture. "HPI" is a French detective series, but not a classic one, with as its main character an investigator like we have never seen before. The combination of the detective riddles and character and situational comedy works very well, especially when some romance is added. "HPI" is now in its fourth season in France, I have seen and am writing these reviews after watching the first three seasons. The producers have succeeded to keep the acting team intact - as the five police officers and six family members of the main heroine and this contributes to the popularity of the series. The cases plots are quite interesting, the characters become familiar and we follow their romantic adventures in addition to the detective ones. The leading idea is funny and outrageous enough to create escapist interest in these uncertain times.

Each episode features an investigation by the Lille criminal police team, composed of a sympathetic and competent female boss, a skilled but dry-witted investigator (Inspector Adam Karadec), a younger policeman and a policewoman learning the secrets of the trade. They are joined, by a comical coincidence described in the pilot episode, by Morgane Alvaro, an extraordinarily intelligent and extraordinarily flamboyant girl. Morgane has a fabulous IQ of 160, well above the limit that describes a person with High Intellectual Potential, that is, possessing a much higher cognitive intelligence than people in their age group. But she also has a difficult personality, doesn't accept authority, dresses like a punkist and behaves worse. She is divorced, actually after a second marriage, the first husband having disappeared under unexplained circumstances. She is raising three children and is forced to do all kinds of menial jobs. In the first episode we find her working as a cleaning woman in the police HQ, but by the end of the episode she is already employed as a counselor. The formidable memory, the encyclopedic knowledge, the ability to make unexpected connections between the details of the investigation and the world of science make Morgane a decisive factor in solving the most complicated cases. The problem is that her reasoning intelligence is accompanied by social immaturity and a total lack of respect for social conventions. For this reason, she is considered a 'difficult character' and will have to constantly face problems both at her new job and in her personal life.

Almost every episode in the three seasons I've watched so far begins with a body being discovered, usually in the wee hours of the morning. It's the case that Inspector Karadec and Morgane will solve by the end of the episode's hour. In parallel, we follow the complications of Morgane and her family's life, including the mystery of her first husband's disappearance, and we witness the rapprochement between Karadec and Morgane that has the chance to turn into an unlikely love story. It all takes place in and around the northern French city of Lille, which eventually becomes a familiar setting. Throughout the three seasons, the police intrigues - without disappearing - decrease in interest and more attention is paid to the romantic and comedic side and the family problems of Morgane, which from a moment on become part of the cases. Those who will watch the series will find it difficult not to fall in love with the detective who is too intelligent for the world around her. Actress Audrey Fleurot is sparkling and captivating as Morgane, while Mehdi Nebbou gives an excellent emotional and professional counterpoint as Inspector Karadec. The fourth season of "HPI" has started airing in France, I haven't seen any episodes of it yet, but I'm looking forward to them. A recommended series, just right for those looking for a little escapism in dark times.
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3/10
Idiotic
Aprilblossom12342 October 2021
After 5 mimutes you figure it out, who did it, the motive. She is not a good example for her kids. The parts when it's harassing the doctor is vomitive.
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1/10
typical French
beyourownreason14 July 2021
What a sorry state of affairs. Typical French nonsensical, cliché, awful acting, made for tv crass.
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1/10
So bad. So French.
pomponazzo12 May 2022
Poor Audrey Fleurot. She's finally successful after years of good work, but with such a lame show, so badly written, full of the usual TF1 clichés you wouldn't believe it. Very, very bad.
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