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Matthew Goode and Chloe Pirrie were both stunning in the finale of Netflix's gripping thriller 'Dept. Q' — see what other TV ...
As Downton Abbey gears up for its grand finale, Matthew Goode's character won't be returning to the period drama.
Netflix viewers may recognise the star as they look worlds away from their Game of Thrones character in the new crime drama.
Dept. Q’s investigation into Merritt’s disappearance also uncovered that Stephen Burns, Merritt’s former supervisor, had ...
This week’s Nose looks at the new Netflix Scottish mystery detective series, ‘Dept. Q,’ and the HBO Original documentary ‘Pee ...
The series follows former secret agent Sara (Teresa Saponangelo, pictured) who leaps back into action after her son's tragic ...
Through their investigation, Morck and the rest of the Dept. Q team found that a man claiming to be Sam Haig, who Merritt has ...
In ‘Dept. Q’, Netflix delivers a masterful Scottish thriller that combines authentic character development with methodical storytelling. This slow-burn procedural proves the audience’s patience pays ...
It is Akram's most interesting line in the whole show when talking about himself. He reveals so much in those few simple words, clarifying that every decision he has made - even the seemingly hasty, ...
Dept Q. is the latest buzzy UK police drama. Having immediately won viewers over since its late May debut, the Netflix crime drama is now storming the streamer's charts, currently sitting pretty in ...
Television: Starring Matthew Goode, this forensic mystery threaded through a cantakerous cop story gradually reels you in ...
Netflix’s new detective-noir is a somewhat cosmopolitan beast. It’s written and directed by an American, Scott Frank, derived ...