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Luther - Season 1

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Struggling against solving the mysterious invasion of a house that leads to the death of the parents, as they left the girl alive, a DCI John Luther, who after 7 months of being away from doing his duty, returns strongly to investigate on that case, as he suspects on the daughter, as she is the only survivor.
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CRITICS OF "Luther - Season 1"
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Matt Roush
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October 17, 2010

The line between genius and insanity can be treacherously thin, which makes for electrifying viewing when our TV heroes turn out to be basket cases.
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Serena Davies
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October 17, 2010

It's beautifully shot, full of slick architectural vistas, and boasts the versatile and saucy Ruth Wilson as its villainess.
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Jonathan Storm
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October 17, 2010

Powerful, challenging, ambiguous, surprising, dark, odd, stunning, grisly, disturbing, raw, sexy, taut, intense, captivating.
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Keith Watson
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October 17, 2010

It's as if all available resources have been poured into creating a galaxy of quirky, half-cracked characters, leaving the small detail of the story to take care of itself.
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Andrew Williams
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April 28, 2014

Come for some slightly above-average murder mysteries, stay for some way above-average central performances. Luther is often good, never clean and always fun.
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Scott Tobias
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October 17, 2010

The first episode of Luther has plenty to recommend it.
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Marc D. Allan
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November 30, 2015

When Luther meets Alice, her parents and their dog have just been killed... Their subsequent cat-and-mouse game provides an intriguing, ongoing storyline that gives Luther an edge you don't see on most cop shows.
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Thomas Sutcliffe
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October 17, 2010

Cross's series does have some things going for it. One is Idris Elba. Another is the pathological flirtation between Luther and the killer he can't quite nail.
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Joanne Ostrow
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October 17, 2010

Creator and writer Neil Cross explores tricky dramatic territory, with suspense, crackling dialogue and a talented cast.
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Matt Springer
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October 17, 2010

Luther transcends its genre and becomes a remarkable portrait of a singular television character.
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