No Offence

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UK, (2015–2018), 16 h 21 min (Length: 45–48 min)

Creators:

Paul Abbott

Composer:

Vincent Pope

Cast:

Elaine Cassidy, Will Mellor, Alexandra Roach, Colin Salmon, Joanna Scanlan, Philip McGinley, Siobhan McSweeney, Sarah Solemani, Peter McDonald, Paul Ritter (more)
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Seasons(3) / Episodes(21)

Plots(1)

NO OFFENCE, written by Bafta-winner Paul Abbott (Shameless, Hit & Miss, State of Play), is a police procedural with a difference. Set in a crumbling cop shop on the wrong side of Manchester, the series follows a group of police on the front line, wondering what they did to end up here, in this force, on this side of town. Drug labs, arsonists, neo-Nazis and notorious murderers are all in a day's work for this close-knit team, led by the dizzyingly capable but unquestionably unhinged DI Vivienne Deering (Joanna Scanlan). But when a particularly twisted serial killer emerges, it leaves even the most hardened of these seasoned coppers reeling. (HBO Europe)

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Reviews of this series by the user Necrotongue (9)

Season 1 (2015) (S01) 

English I consider this hybrid between comedy and drama a flop, as there is very little quality humor for a British comedy and not enough suspense and atmosphere for a drama series. Things do improve in the last two episodes, but too late to save the final impression. ()

Episode 1 (2015) (S01E01) 

English After the first episode, I'm tentatively giving it three stars. I was hoping for a healthy dose of my favorite dry humor, but it appears the British wit might be on the decline. Many of the jokes completely missed their mark for me, and the storyline wasn't entirely convincing. Here's hoping it picks up in the next episodes. 3*- ()

Episode 2 (2015) (S01E02) 

English I could have easily skipped this episode and not missed out on anything significant. The series leaves me with mixed feelings, not quite hitting the mark. ()

Episode 3 (2015) (S01E03) 

English The story felt a tad more engaging this time, but it only solidified my belief that British society is seriously ailing, with little hope for improvement. ()

Episode 4 (2015) (S01E04) 

English The series does have a major flaw: the creators seem unable to decide between comedy and drama, resulting in a compromise that doesn't quite nail either genre. I may not speak Polish, but I understand enough of it to catch the occasional words. That's why I was quite curious about the language the main character spoke in this episode – it certainly wasn't Polish; sounded more like Klingon! ()

Episode 5 (2015) (S01E05) 

English The fifth episode seemed to follow the pattern of the previous ones, but this time I noticed an attempt to build up some tension towards the end. While it didn't quite hit the mark, it seems like the creators are starting to realize that something is missing in the series. I'm just not sure if they can still do something about it. ()

Episode 6 (2015) (S01E06) 

English I could tell the creators were trying to inject more drama into the story. However, I'm starting to worry that they might not be able to turn it into a thriller. They should have committed to either comedy or a serious tone from the start. Right now, it's lacking enough humor for me (except for some cheesy jokes), yet it also lacks the necessary tension, which leaves me in a bit of a mixed bag. ()

Episode 7 (2015) (S01E07) 

English Either I've grown accustomed to the series, or perhaps the creators have finally begun to weave some tension into the storyline as the first season nears its end, but this episode was the strongest of the season so far. 3*+ ()

Episode 8 (2015) (S01E08) 

English Well, the creators finally took a decisive step towards a dramatic outcome in the finale, and I must say, they did well. Admittedly, there were moments where I found myself shaking my head in disbelief, but overall, the finale turned out to be quite good. There was tension, moral dilemmas were resolved, and although it was probably unintentional, there was a passage that irresistibly reminded me of a Home Depot commercial :-) The hook at the end of the season to reel viewers into the next season was the size and weight of a ship's anchor... 3*+ ()