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Do you lke Brit Crime?

Posted by Billy Wonka on January 26, 2020 at 16:45:54:

I sure do. I just finished NF's heaping feast of "Spotless". It's the story of two French brothers, who have a dark past, that end up living in England. The married brother runs a forensic cleaning service and the other is a petty criminal. They run afoul of a local gangster, Brendon Coyle of Downton Abbey, who presses them into his service by having them clean up his messes for big money. Fully developed with a pretty wife, hot teen daughter, and a precoscious son, the story melds all the various elements into one big blender with good result.

Things start to really roll around episode three.

If you don't like Brit Crime, skip it. Why don't we have such creativity from our tele-writers?