Good Television Mystery Series

The Sinner is excellent. It has nothing to do with religion btw. Each season is about a killer and the obsessive retired detective who tries to catch him. It has a twisted Colombo vibe. The last season left me slightly brain damaged!
 
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Person of Interest is awesome, but it only starts as mystery, and eventually converts itself into a scifi/spy thriller.

I also have some issues of separating art and artist for someone on the show, but that's my problem.
Yeah, Jim Caviezel is an idiot. He’s a major reason I’ve never gone back to the show.
 

Yeah, Jim Caviezel is an idiot. He’s a major reason I’ve never gone back to the show.

I was lucky, in that I'd seen and enjoyed the whole thing before I learned that.

And, I won't say it is a reason for anyone else to not enjoy it. It would just make a re-watch kind of weird for me right now.
 



As a fan of both Person of Interest and Leverage... no. PoI is a much more seriously themed, written, and acted show than Leverage.

Note: I am a fan of Leverage in significant part because it is less serious and grim.
Got it, thanks. I've only seen Leverage, so I wasn't sure how it compared. Someone told me that Hustle was basically Leverage once, and when I tried Hustle, it didn't capture my interest.
 

Got it, thanks. I've only seen Leverage, so I wasn't sure how it compared. Someone told me that Hustle was basically Leverage once, and when I tried Hustle, it didn't capture my interest.

From what I've been told Hustle was probably a pretty solid inspiration for Leverage, but not having seen the British show I cannot comment on the differences.

Leverage is, over all, light and positive TV. Person of Interest... isn't.
 

Older mystery shows:

Well, there are the classics, aren’t there? They’ve mostly been mentioned already. I have a weakness for Columbo and Murder She Wrote.

The UK has a rich crop of those based on classic detective fiction, such as:

- Miss Marple (1980s): Starring Joan Hickson, Agatha Christie’s own choice for the part. Superlative and much better than the 00s remakes (with Geraldine McEwan and Julia McKenzie)

- Sherlock Holmes (1980s): Jeremy Brett is the definitive original Victorian Holmes. However, if we’re looking at all Holmes adaptations ever, Elementary is my personal favourite. Sherlock is terrible.

- Poirot (1990s-2010s): David Suchet is the definitive Poirot. Nuff said.

- Lord Peter Wimsey (Strong Poison, Have His Carcase, Gaudy Night, 1980s): For my money, the best version of Dorothy L Sayers’ detective is Edward Petherbridge when paired with Harriet Walter as Harriet Vane. Absolutely perfect.

- Campion (1980s): Peter “5th Doctor” Davison as Margery Allingham’s sleuth. Decent.

- The Mrs Bradley Mysteries (1990s): Diana Rigg as Gladys Mitchell’s shrewd investigator. Also excellent.

I haven’t been a big fan of anything else turned out in the UK in recent years, though both the Magpie and Mayflower Murders were fine.
 

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