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Matthew Goode stars as a misanthropic detective in the new mystery from the creator of 'The Queen's Gambit.' ...
You're in for a treat if you liked the chilly, suspenseful setting and slow-burning investigations of the Dept. Q.
Carl Mork is depressed, traumatised and unlikeable. His team are a bit odd too. Surprisingly, they’re all very good at their ...
No. However, both writer and director Scott Frank and star Matthew Goode are interested in continuing the show.
Q' Four years before DCI Carl Morck becomes the head of Department Q, solicitor Merritt Lingard (Chloe Pirrie) vanishes while on a ferry with her brother, William (Tom Bulpett). William, brain ...
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Screen Rant on MSNDept. Q Was Great, But There's One Unresolved Character Detail That Is Still Frustrating MeDCI Morck and his team may have gone through all the suspects for Merritt's disappearance, but one unresolved thread is the ...
If the show were to return for a second season, we of course can't imagine it without Matthew Goode as Detective Carl Morck.
An Edinburgh police detective and a team of misfits search for a woman who vanished several years earlier. Critic John Powers says the byplay of characters makes Dept. Q worth watching.
With Netflix series Dept Q., Matthew Goode stars as DCI Carl Morck, a curmudgeonly cop afflicted by PTSD and almost ...
Audience is all praise for Netflix's latest Scottish crime series Dept. Q, which is based on a 10-book series by Danish author Jussi Adler-Olsen.
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Department Q was filmed where it was set in Edinburgh in Scotland, using a variety of real life locations and sound stages.
The TV landscape is saturated with cop-based crime thrillers, which could make it even harder for new shows to make their mark. But pushing through to the forefront, eager to grab attention from ...
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