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An exiting series follows the day by day action of a youthful keen detective sergeant, Dodds, who needs to make a solidarity with an extraordinary and gutsy Detective Chief Inspector, McDonald, as together, they work superbly on illuminating the mysterious cases across the city.
Jason Watkins seizes the role with relish. It's the sort of part he does to perfection - an odd, awkward, craven, brilliant man who ('Sorry, ma'am') can't stop apologising.
The drama hasn't quite settled on the right tone: the murder plot, involving scheming businessman Max Crockett, was light stuff, meaning that the racism aimed at McDonald sat awkwardly with it.
With its playful, murder most horrid air, McDonald and Dodds seemed more suited to weekday afternoons than Sunday primetime, but by episode end I was ready to give it another chance.