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Lewis: The Soul of Genius (2012)
Best depiction of loss
Easily the most accurate and touching depiction of what loss felt like for me when I lost my adult son, and later my adult daughter. Seeing one's own feelings in a story has a depth to it that I would not have predicted.
These episodes are deep and interesting, well written, and well thought out. The character development of the regulars is real, deep, and believable. The two partners have interesting backstory, but it's their boss who really shines as a well thought out character... generally police procedural shows have managers who are shallow and loud and unreasonable, this show has a much more genuine and believable boss.
It's kind of a treat to have these shows available, you can actually think about what goes on in an episode, and best of all, you don't know who's going to die. In the 'standard' murder mystery, the most obnoxious person in the opening scenes will soon be deader than a dead cat. In this show, you never know.
All in all, a treat.