Im still waiting for a cop show where detective has no hands and shoot with his feet. |
Assy McGee meets requirements. He has no upper torso, head, or arms. |
Theres been every kind of telly detective done. Must be time for a new Randal and Hopkirk (Deceased) |
One-eyed detectives ( Columbo ) have been on the go since the 60s |
But I don't think his glass eye was part of the plot at all was it? |
Why is it I know that even before I watch this this it is going to be so implausible that it only will deserve ridicule? |
disagree, storyline holds up, in my view, but really badly made, unwatchable |
(managed only the first few scenes. after her doctor meeting, shows her walking on the street then meeting a friend. that's as much as i could take. but found the detail of the eyesight plot point to be quite a lot better than been led to expect. had to watch that much to understand the show, cos description baffling) |
The only reason I will give this a go is because its got Daniel Gillies from The Originals in it but I won't lie the short little 30sec trailer did not look good https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=joHB3Cs4pgk |
A blind detective, seeing eye Indian, I think this shall remain on mu unwatched (aka unseen) list. Kudos to the producers for trying summat new. |
Not even slightly new. They've been doing blind detective shows since at least "Longstreet" (1971) |
Really? Dramas are supposed to realistic but we all KNOW if it was a real life scenario this blind woman would simply retire, live on a pension & maybe dictate a book or two. What an absolutely ridiculous plot |
They've been doing blind detective series since 1971. This isn't even a remotely new concept. |
"Dramas are supposed to realistic" Lol. Says who? You don't have to type out every stray thought, bro. |
sure, plenty of people like that, but a smaller amount who are not like that |
Some dramas are like documentaries, but not all, certainly not fantasy dramas. This has humor, without laugh-track prompting. |