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Foyle's War
7.9·2002–2015·9 Seasons·English
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MysteryDramaWar & PoliticsCrime
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As WW2 rages around the world, DCS Foyle fights his own war on the home-front as he investigates crimes on the south coast of England. Foyle's War opens in southern England in the year 1940. Later series sees the retired detective working as an MI5 agent operating in the aftermath of the war.

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BillyD300VIPCritique
10/10Sep 15, 2022

The premise is odd, but the result is spectacular. Michael Kitchens' DCS Christopher Foyle is smart and witty and commands respect without even trying. The plot twists are exciting if a bit contrived (I truly hope Hastings doesn't really have the murder rate depicted here!), and the way that the crimes and pursuits are integrated into the background of wartime England keeps everything very relevant. The balance between drama and levity is perfect. Just when you think things are just going to be dour and boring, you are rewarded with a subtle, dry, and witty comment by Mr. Foyle. He is the main reason I keep watching, but the supporting cast is fantastic as well. Honeysuckle Weeks' Sam Stewart is awkward in a very charming way as she drives the Detective Chief Superintendent around Hastings, helping solve crimes in her own way. Anthony Howell's DI Paul Milner can come across as dull, but he has more depth that is revealed as the show progresses. I sometimes feel like this show was made for me haha! It is very British in every way, and ever since I finished Downton Abbey I feel I have to have at least one British show in my rotation at all times. This is one of the best.

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Weissbier
Mar 25, 2015

Has been cancelled months ago, so it shouldn't be TBA... One of the greatest crime dramas ever, a true classic.

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goopygilscarbo
5/10Feb 7, 2025

War media has never interested me. Besides not liking war, I find these shows and films almost always incredibly white and focused on areas of western history that I have no interest in. I started watching this show because someone on Reddit recommended it as one of the best British shows of all time. If it is, then I must not be its target audience at all.

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Weissbier
Mar 25, 2015

Has been cancelled months ago, so it shouldn't be TBA... One of the greatest crime dramas ever, a true classic.