Prime Suspect closes its fourth series by revisiting the case that once made Tennison’s career, and now threatens to unmake it. Continue reading »
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TWTV Hall of Fame: February 2013 Nominations — Rabin’s Statistical Analysis
Rabin’s back with the statistical analysis of this month’s Hall of Fame nominees. Continue reading »
TWTV Hall of Fame: February 2013 – Best Lead Actress in a Drama
In our second round of performance nominations, February’s Hall of Fame looks at Lead Actress in a Drama. Continue reading »
Review: Prime Suspect 4, “Inner Circles”
The second installment of Prime Suspect’s fourth series once again puts Tennison on the wrong side of the establishment, but this time it feels like we’ve seen it all before. Continue reading »
Review: Prime Suspect 4, “The Lost Child”
Prime Suspect splits its fourth series into shorter mysteries, and generates its most wrenching installment to date. Continue reading »
Review: Prime Suspect, Series 3
Prime Suspect’s third series sends Jane Tennison to Vice, where she finds an old rival and a dangerous cover-up while investigating a dead rent boy. Continue reading »
Review: Prime Suspect, Series 2
In the second series of Prime Suspect, an unearthed skeleton leads Jane Tennison and her team to confront racism on and off the force. Continue reading »
Review: Prime Suspect, Series 1, Part 2
The George Marlow investigation comes to a close on Prime Suspect, and the result is a hauntingly well done psychological study of both sides of the law. Continue reading »
Review: Prime Suspect, Series 1, Part 1
This Was Television crosses the pond to begin an examination of Prime Suspect, the Helen Mirren-starring British serial considered to be one of the cornerstones of the contemporary police procedural. Continue reading »
Check Our Listings: This Was Television’s First Lineup
From the series that came to define American quality television in the 1980s to an anime about life in a private all-girls high school, here are the first shows to be covered by This Was Television. Continue reading »