Love these types of shows and have high hopes. Lots of potential....but 1st 2 episodes haven't grabbed me YET. Too many scenarios that just would not happen. When caught breaking into a barn, the character says "I like to take risks". If you like to take risks come for a drive in my car! Most series I find need a few episodes to get going. Heres hoping this one finds its way.
49 Reviews
Slow burn but worth a watch
jessestewart-7247816 July 2023
Like a lot of shows I gave up on this when it first came out finding it too slow. Not sure what that says about me but probably something! Low attention span maybe. I just came back to it and I'm glad I did, I actually watched from the start again and this time it hooked me. I found some parts a bit-by-the-book, for example there is always a new detective in town. But I kept with it and found it quit clever the way all the back stories came together in the end. The setting is also quite atmospheric if familiar to a lot of British crime mysteries, there's always an eerie landscape to creep you out!
Hard going
thelittledogslaughed1 June 2021
Absolute travesty
Ghillie_Forrest3 June 2021
It's just as well anyone watching this seems to have no knowledge of the source material. It is "based on" a novel by Nicholas Blake, in his Nigel Strangeways series. Blake is the nom-de-plume of the former poet laureate, C. Day-Lewis (yes, indeed, father of DDL). In the 15 or so novels, Nigel is a donnish sort, nephew of a big cheese at Scotland Yard, and occasionally "helps." A gentleman sleuth, in fact.
The Beast Must Die is one of the best novels, and was once filmed (respectfully) by Claude Chabrol. It involves the search by a man for the car and driver that killed his little boy in a hit and run.
This series makes the father a mother, and black, thus ticking two boxes. It makes Nigel a young cop with PTSD (tick). His turns with irrational tantrumising may have their place in some film about PTSD but add nothing except tedium to this story.
I keep watching to see what other horrors the series can inflict. I have long wished that someone would make a series for TV of Nigel Strangeways, but now live in terror that they will, featuring this preposterous and totally unrelated character.
Does nobody read any more? Is nobody capable of watching a period drama series any more? Poirot was a great success, and still holds up brilliantly. Poirot could quote Shelley and refer to a factory as the "fons et origo" of a man's success without being afraid an audience would not get it. That was as recently as the late 80s to about 2000. Morse could refer to opera. But it seems to be de rigeur in today's drama that everything should be up to date and "woke," and by no means referential.
I have rarely been so angry at any adaptation. And I am not Luddite -- I loved Baz Luhrman's Romeo and Juliet, and find Benedict Cumberbatch's Sherlock to be of as high a quality as the definitive Jeremy Brett series. But this Beast Must Die has just shut the door on what could have been a brilliant series of TV dramas with compelling stories and fabulous characters. I commend those who liked this series to the book, and any other Nigel Srangeways novels, all of which are available to read free on Internet Archive.
The Beast Must Die is one of the best novels, and was once filmed (respectfully) by Claude Chabrol. It involves the search by a man for the car and driver that killed his little boy in a hit and run.
This series makes the father a mother, and black, thus ticking two boxes. It makes Nigel a young cop with PTSD (tick). His turns with irrational tantrumising may have their place in some film about PTSD but add nothing except tedium to this story.
I keep watching to see what other horrors the series can inflict. I have long wished that someone would make a series for TV of Nigel Strangeways, but now live in terror that they will, featuring this preposterous and totally unrelated character.
Does nobody read any more? Is nobody capable of watching a period drama series any more? Poirot was a great success, and still holds up brilliantly. Poirot could quote Shelley and refer to a factory as the "fons et origo" of a man's success without being afraid an audience would not get it. That was as recently as the late 80s to about 2000. Morse could refer to opera. But it seems to be de rigeur in today's drama that everything should be up to date and "woke," and by no means referential.
I have rarely been so angry at any adaptation. And I am not Luddite -- I loved Baz Luhrman's Romeo and Juliet, and find Benedict Cumberbatch's Sherlock to be of as high a quality as the definitive Jeremy Brett series. But this Beast Must Die has just shut the door on what could have been a brilliant series of TV dramas with compelling stories and fabulous characters. I commend those who liked this series to the book, and any other Nigel Srangeways novels, all of which are available to read free on Internet Archive.
Good
inka-3541928 June 2021
Too long and obvious
linziaj18 August 2022
Warning: Spoilers
Love Cush jumbo so when I saw this on britbox, I had to watch. Very drawn out and you know from the get go who's done it. Thought there would be some kind of twist other than "francis" killed the killer after all.
The main police man has ptsd and manic outbursts which are not in line with story whatsoever.
My biggest concern is that, this series heavily featured mental illnesses. Nigel,Francis,violet and maybe Phil.
Francis told the police she wanted to kill George, admits to seeing her dead son and attempts suicide (1st time) and yet she walks away from the hospital like nothings happened !!! Erm really ?? Surely she's needs some kind of intervention st the least.
Very poor disservice to mental health problems, just glossed over or made out to be a loony (joy) Could have been done in 3 episodes.
The main police man has ptsd and manic outbursts which are not in line with story whatsoever.
My biggest concern is that, this series heavily featured mental illnesses. Nigel,Francis,violet and maybe Phil.
Francis told the police she wanted to kill George, admits to seeing her dead son and attempts suicide (1st time) and yet she walks away from the hospital like nothings happened !!! Erm really ?? Surely she's needs some kind of intervention st the least.
Very poor disservice to mental health problems, just glossed over or made out to be a loony (joy) Could have been done in 3 episodes.
Acting 8/ Frances zero sympathy
chinabeach421 September 2022
I agree with Absolute Travesty's review and several others who felt like I do. Sick of WOKE. Such a great cast. So sad. I've had enough of rave reviews on Cush Jumbo. Last few series she's been in have not impressed me. I'm sorry to all you fans but I didn't feel any sympathy for her. It's devastating to lose a child. The traits she portrayed I think were really low. Sneaky, dishonest, stalking, pre meditation. Come on. If you'd lost a child you sure wouldn't have the energy. The acting by everyone is quite good so I have to give this good marks because it wouldn't be fair just because I didn't like Cush. Lol.
3 episodes too much
BalderJensen23 June 2021
Bad pacing but more substantive than most
fraser-simons28 March 2022
I can see why people would give up on it too early. It's a very slow burn. Especially for British television, which is often good at truncating things. This feels very American and padded out. Probably it could have been a tight 4 episodes.
However, I did love the ending and thought the performances were solid. Had the pacing been adjusted it might have been an easy 8+.
However, I did love the ending and thought the performances were solid. Had the pacing been adjusted it might have been an easy 8+.
Enjoyable until the end
somethingreal8120 June 2021
Worst series I've seen
a-bohwim22 June 2021
How come the audience are so thirsty hence crime we accept this awful meaningless tame production having a sequel?
The script is like some filmschool-students reading a terrible book and just solving how to make it for TV.
The acting is so far out I can only say this: Jared Harris. What were you thinking?
No suspense but all the characters suddenly appearing with no other meaning than to fulfill the stereotypes a script needs.
I never write reviews but if this is the future: a plot so boring it's worse than watching paint dry.
Awful. Just awful.
The script is like some filmschool-students reading a terrible book and just solving how to make it for TV.
The acting is so far out I can only say this: Jared Harris. What were you thinking?
No suspense but all the characters suddenly appearing with no other meaning than to fulfill the stereotypes a script needs.
I never write reviews but if this is the future: a plot so boring it's worse than watching paint dry.
Awful. Just awful.
This show is a cut above.
Sleepin_Dragon3 June 2021
Frances Cairnes sets about achieving something that The Police couldn't, to find out who killed her son in a motoring accident, and punish them.
Initially I thought this was going to be a retelling of the great horror film from the 1970's, I was pleased to see it was an original show, and it's a particularly good one. It's almost like a game of cat and mouse, the stakes are very high.
I like the mystery, and love the set of characters, there is some real depth, some real intensity in them, particularly Frances and George.
Cush Jumbo and Jared Harris are the two standouts, but the supporting cast are fine too, the wonderful Geraldine James.
It's very well made, gorgeously produced, I wish I knew when the rest of the episodes were coming, it's a shame they weren't all uploaded at once. If this is the quality of programming to come out of Britbox, then the subscription is worth every penny. It's better than most of what's on terrestrial TV.
There is a Ruth Rendell vibe to it, those stories from the 90's, I get those vibes.
Highly recommended, 9/10.
Initially I thought this was going to be a retelling of the great horror film from the 1970's, I was pleased to see it was an original show, and it's a particularly good one. It's almost like a game of cat and mouse, the stakes are very high.
I like the mystery, and love the set of characters, there is some real depth, some real intensity in them, particularly Frances and George.
Cush Jumbo and Jared Harris are the two standouts, but the supporting cast are fine too, the wonderful Geraldine James.
It's very well made, gorgeously produced, I wish I knew when the rest of the episodes were coming, it's a shame they weren't all uploaded at once. If this is the quality of programming to come out of Britbox, then the subscription is worth every penny. It's better than most of what's on terrestrial TV.
There is a Ruth Rendell vibe to it, those stories from the 90's, I get those vibes.
Highly recommended, 9/10.
What is NHS doing?
poinla3721 June 2021
Here we can see the direct effects of Brexit on people. NHS is failling to take care of loony psychos. The world is crumbling down, everything is falling appart.
Well, seriously, every character seems to so nut that it isn't believable anymore.
The story, acting, filming etc is very decent, but the character development is completely unbelievable. They all seem te be coming from a psychiatric hospital (maybe there isn't any on Wright?)
Please NHS, take care of those lunatics.
Well, seriously, every character seems to so nut that it isn't believable anymore.
The story, acting, filming etc is very decent, but the character development is completely unbelievable. They all seem te be coming from a psychiatric hospital (maybe there isn't any on Wright?)
Please NHS, take care of those lunatics.
Had Potential But Dragged On For No Good Reason
canterburybella-68022 January 2024
I just finished watching this, which I enjoyed for the first 4 episodes. Then I think the writers either went to sleep or actually died. There was zero purpose to the other remaining episodes.
The acting was good, except for the drugged up zombie playing Phil's mother/George's wife. Could she walk any slower across the room? Could she be more mental? We're never told what the hell is wrong with her throughout the series. She just appears, doesn't know how to parent, doesn't know how to be a sister or a wife. So the character was completely unnecessary.
I still don't even understand the ending, because they just had people floating around in the water - was it real or a dream sequence, who knows, then the end credits rolled.
The acting was good, except for the drugged up zombie playing Phil's mother/George's wife. Could she walk any slower across the room? Could she be more mental? We're never told what the hell is wrong with her throughout the series. She just appears, doesn't know how to parent, doesn't know how to be a sister or a wife. So the character was completely unnecessary.
I still don't even understand the ending, because they just had people floating around in the water - was it real or a dream sequence, who knows, then the end credits rolled.
Unoriginal themes, but amazing cast.
autexousious5 June 2021
pretty good
SnoopyStyle31 August 2022
Frances Cairnes (Cush Jumbo) is in shock when the police suspends the investigation into his son's murder from a hit and run. She investigates the case herself and traces the incident to George Rattery (Jared Harris). She infiltrates into his family. Meanwhile, troubled policeman Nigel Strangeways (Billy Howle) secretly continues the investigation.
This is a 6 episode limited series. There is some fine tension and a bit of a mystery. I do wonder if this could have been a simple movie. Jared Harris play a good jerk. Cush Jumbo is an interesting lead. I'm not as invested in the policeman. That half is probably unnecessary. Also there is a double climax going on in the last episode. Like most double climax, the second climax don't always exceed the first and it becomes somewhat anti-climatic. Cush, Jared, Geraldine James, and the sisters are all pretty good. They make this limited series pretty good.
This is a 6 episode limited series. There is some fine tension and a bit of a mystery. I do wonder if this could have been a simple movie. Jared Harris play a good jerk. Cush Jumbo is an interesting lead. I'm not as invested in the policeman. That half is probably unnecessary. Also there is a double climax going on in the last episode. Like most double climax, the second climax don't always exceed the first and it becomes somewhat anti-climatic. Cush, Jared, Geraldine James, and the sisters are all pretty good. They make this limited series pretty good.
Deliciously Inteligent
zorroaca29 May 2021
Great acting... writing... directing and cinematography. My hat is off to all connected. So far I'm in it for two and plan on staying for the full ride.
Update... Ending less definitive and productive as it could have been... took off a couple of points.
Update... Ending less definitive and productive as it could have been... took off a couple of points.
Because she in it
winniepiuhs-0091326 September 2021
Jared Harris is excellent. The rest is not.
Opinate2 August 2021
By episode 2 this series started to feel bloated. Backstories backstories backstories.
It might have made a good movie or two part series but I am not willing to sift through all this garbage to find out there is nothing more than who I think was driving. It's pretty obvious who they are trying to make seem innocent and obfuscate their story line.
Nope I'm out.
It might have made a good movie or two part series but I am not willing to sift through all this garbage to find out there is nothing more than who I think was driving. It's pretty obvious who they are trying to make seem innocent and obfuscate their story line.
Nope I'm out.
This is worth a watch!
erubin-4918630 August 2021
Complex characters, brilliant acting, unusual story, unsettling music, beautiful cinematography...all make for a very satisfying watch and a distinctive crime thriller you won't often see on TV! Want to check out the original book it was based on..
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jacgvn-3819712 November 2021
Could've done in 3-4ep. Billy Howle facial expressions were weird, confusing. Or are they ticks? Too much of a sloppy look. Couple characters weren't believable, the son, Phil and his mother who obviously suffers from anorexia.
Dreadful
davidpattie3 July 2021
Classy thriller!
edrubin-3202111 September 2021
Great Actors, Awful Script
rphshell18 August 2021
Cush Jumbo is a favorite but not this series
bif-2164723 June 2021
After watching Episode 1, I already know the whole story so no point in watching the rest of the episodes. Pity that there's an excellent cast but I guess the way it was written became too predictable. A huge turn off was the detective with mental issues back to work...what will he do since the mother of the victim is doing all the policing?
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