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Vexed

Country: UK, Language: English, 60 mins

  • Director: Ian Fitzgibbon
  • Writer: James Wood
  • Producer: Eve Gutierrez

CGiii Comment

Season 2, Episode 2...why this ever got a second series is mystifying.

A girl studying Gender Studies is murdered...she's a lesbian.

One of the detectives (Stephens) investigating the case is a chauvinistic, homophobic, egotistical buffoon.

The result is an offensive display of the stereotypical writing of stereotypes.

The balance between comedy and drama is catastrophic...Stephens cannot do comedy.

Shockingly bad. Should be scrapped immediately...and, after 9 episodes...it was!


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The(ir) Blurb...

Two detectives; one is cynical and over sexed, the other an asset to the profession. Their unbalanced partnership gets them through a series of strange cases almost smoothly. While managing work life, they have to manage each other and their personal lives.

Cast & Characters

Toby Stephens as DI Jack Armstrong;
Miranda Raison as DI Georgina Dixon;
Ronny Jhutti as Naz Omar;
Roger Griffiths as Tony;
Lucy Punch as DI Kate Bishop;
Rory Kinnear as Dan Bishop