Scott & Bailey Series 4
What separates Brit (and for the most part European) dramas from their American counterparts is not only their stories... but the brilliant actors they find to "do the job".
The chemistry between Lesley Sharp and Suranne Jones (the 2 main actors in the series) is simply Amazing.
Their characters are "real" people, they have "real" lives... which in the normal sense of the world can get in the way of their tv drama roles.
But in the end it works and they do it so well. Each is vulnerable, each has their own issues... but the talented writers weave this into the plot lines of stories, again, so well. And they do this with all the actors in the series.
And again, unlike their American counterparts the "hows and whys" are explained so you and I as the viewers can follow intelligently.
The audience is no where spoon fed but given just the right amount of information to stay tuned and hang on the edge of their seats.
This is Series 4: Bring on Series 5, 6, 7 and more.
Bravo!
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region Free DVD Player in order to play All eight episodes from the fourth series of the ITV detective drama In this series the lives of Manchester homicide detectives Janet Scott (Lesley Sharp) and Rachel Bailey (Suranne Jones) are further complicated by promotions and secret dating While at work they find themselves investigating a missing teenager the death of a newborn baby and the two-decade refrigeration of a pregnant woman
All eight episodes from the fourth series of the ITV detective drama. In this series the lives of Manchester homicide detectives Janet Scott (Lesley Sharp) and Rachel Bailey (Suranne Jones) are further complicated by promotions, dating and parental challenges. Meanwhile, at work they find themselves investigating a missing teenager, the death of a newborn baby and the two-decade refrigeration of a pregnant woman.
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