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  • blanche-24 July 2021
    Anna Friel is terrific as Marcella in this tv series which began in 2016. And what a concept. She plays a police detective with DID (dissociative identity disorder) whose personal life is somewhat of a mess and has been since the loss of her baby daughter some years earlier. She is now divorced with two children.

    I'll just say that there are some great scenes and some interesting storylines throughout Marcella, but there are a couple of big problems. First of all, if one isn't familiar with a group of actors (and I only knew Jamie Bamber) - well, the actors sort of look alike.

    Too many beards, too many redheads, too many blondes - I was confused in the way people have been when I'm watching a soap opera and they ask, was that the same woman who was with the tall guy? Casting directors make this mistake all the time as they prefer certain types and keep casting them in the same show. Sloppy. You can do that with a group of stars that people recognize, not with actors no one knows.

    The biggest problem is the show's failure to resolve a lot of the subplots. I kept asking a friend who'd seen it what happened with so and so, and all I got was "keep watching." Well, I kept watching and guess what - I still don't know what happened with so and so, and in fact, more than a few so and sos.

    Case in point - though this has to do more with weak writing. The main character finds out that someone in the police department is filming her at home (which turns out to be a lucky thing). She returns to the office, slaps him, and yells at him for filming her. End of scene. We don't know why he was, we don't know if they had some prior relationship, we don't know if he was obsessed with her - we don't know anything.

    However, because of the performance of Anna Friel, I recommend this. Just don't expect answers to everything.
  • Very disappointed in Season 3. So many scenes with no sense or follow up as to what is going on. Marcella merely wanders around looking and acting the tarty role, and has very little dialogue! Struggling to watch to the end. No need for a 4th Season. Enjoyed Season 1 and 2, but it has gone downhill from there.
  • Really third season ruined the show completely, these mental relapses and split personalities is a total bs, unwatchable scenes you just fast forward.
  • Enjoyed S1 and found parts of S2 were good. But S3 has been a hard slog. It's just so badly written, I don't understand how it ended up as bad as this. Surely itv have people who check that the story makes sense, that smart characters aren't constantly doing stupid things etc. It feels like they made it because of a tax break in Ireland rather than because it made sense. Please don't make a 4th series. It's run out of steam and ideas.
  • As you may know (if you are Americans you don't), in UK the police men/women ARE NOT ARMED, they're not allowed to carrying guns. It's tradition and they're keeping that way; that's why killing a cop is HIGH CRIME in UK, because exactly that - they are unarmed. (Of course, there is the "Armed Police", with submachine guns)...

    ...So, this show is a classic INVESTIGATION police movie, with a very good plot/scenario. It's like the "CSI" series, but with more field investigation and less lab research.

    Very good TV show, I watched the two season in Netflix in ...a weekend! Very highly recommended. We're waiting the new 3rd upcoming season.
  • Being produced, written and directed by Hans Rosenfeldt, a Swedish screenwriter and creator of the series Bron/Broen aka The Bridge (adapted as The Tunnel for UK audiences), Marcella is a good example in bringing related undertones and approaches into the UK context. True, the plot includes some doubtfulness and the characters are not so sophisticated and bright-line as Saga Norén and Martin Rohde, but the series is still thrilling and interesting to follow, one can ponder on and over several events and issues.

    The wrongdoer was on my list of suspects, but I did not guess the person too early, that is another additional point from me (I have watched hundreds of crime series and, in some cases, the solution is too plain). The cast is even and realistic, there is no one leading role/character shining over the others, as modern police work is always team-work (sometimes "forgotten" by US filmmakers). So, although the series contains hardly any wow! or novel effects, it is still a decent creation to follow, unless you dislike the framework and depiction in Nordic series.
  • While seasons 1 and 2 were excellent, season 3 misses the target. I was quite disappointed at the premise, including the weak dialogue and unconvincing acting. It seems that season 3 was either rushed to production or the quality control that one had come to expect dropped substantially.
  • I finished watching the two seasons last night and find I cannot stop thinking about it. First, I'll say I think the way the last episode ended was brilliant. Just when you think Well, where can they go from here, Marcella is through, they've come up with a hook to keep us viewers eager to go on to the next season. Obviously from many of the reviews here there are lots of people who won't watch another season, but I'm not one of them. Yes, I agree that especially in the second season there was a lot that could have been better in terms of a cohesive plot. I, too, didn't know what was going on half the time. And then, the resolution of the second season was somewhat strange and unbelievable. Ultimately, though, what I loved about it supersedes what I didn't so I'll say I think the writers and producers succeeded in creating the most scary, depressing, morbid, depraved but in the end, very exciting, atmosphere that I've ever seen in a TV show. I'm not a film expert but I think it was the combination of the protagonist's manic and depressive personality, along with all the hideous things that were happening, along with the created ambiance of darkness, rain, grim isolated settings, along with a group of characters, each of whom was more treacherous than the next, along with the music... all of these created an atmosphere that was almost too sordid to watch. The main character, Marcella, is really so unlikable, but I found her fascinating, too. I thought Anna Friel played the role exceptionally. The irony of her little pixie-face paired with who she is and what she does is delicious. I'm thinking now I may watch the two seasons again to pick up on the many details I've probably missed. I'm so looking forward to seeing how it's going to go forward, given the way season two ended.
  • Warning: Spoilers
    I wasn't bothered by the things some reviewers have complained about, like Marcella's indeterminate age or the characters that seem drawn from stock figures in other cop shows. It's an engaging story, with well-drawn characters that react to each other the way real people would react. The only disappointment for me was (as others have noted) that, with eight episodes to accomplish their objective, the writers couldn't fill in the numerous blank spots they created in the narrative. More blank spots than I'm used to seeing, like 5 or 6 pop-up characters who seem to have no purpose other than shoving the plot in a new direction, after which they disappear without a trace. Even at the very end, when Marcella has got the job done and can finally stop thinking about it, another character presents her with evidence that points to her, Marcella's, involvement in at least one of the murders. Then it ends. Huh? Possibly I missed some of the details that would have solved the problems I noticed, but there are a lot of them. On the other hand, it is quite watchable, and the dialogue is mostly comprehensible to Americans.
  • Why are the reviews for this show so dubious? It's a well-timed, keep you guessing, edge of your seat thriller from beginning to end, with a perfect soundscape, lots of grip your chair moments, amazing modern photography, an easily followed yet gripping whodunit, a highly watchable lead with a hypnotically baffling personality, exuding with almost 24 hour energy, a mind that is both quick and brilliant and determined, there is up-to-date police method here, used with precision, and the back stories are almost as wicked and engaging as the murder trail itself! At eight episodes long it is not too much to ask of the viewer (each is less than an hour).

    I was never a fan of detective shows being more concerned with the private lives of the detectives than the actual police work. Even though that is very much part of the case here what is brilliant about this show is that there are co-incidental tangents between the detective's life and the investigation, somewhat outside of her control, and thus, in this case, we need to see her private life to know what is going on.

    To me this show is the correct evolution between British and European crime drama. Sure, I'd still like to see a gritty show that leaves the detectives' lives at home, but in this case all is forgiven. Even the dangerous sounding, and at first odd, sounds of the pumping electronic intro music eventually came to inspire me and see how appropriate it was.

    All the actors are great characters, and at no time is belief suspended. It's so good that it becomes apparent to anyone who loved it just how difficult a sequel might be. It's that good.
  • By season 3 they have managed to make their lead character the most annoying character. Time for her to go.
  • doug2go12 April 2020
    Marcella is a show outside the box - I brilliant detective with personal demons that keep the show off balance - I rarely enjoy a show like this but this was a classic and well done. The British really know how to keep you on the edge of your seat when they put their minds to it. Anna Friel is terrific - her skills as an actress have clearly grown over the years - I can only imagine a few gals who could do this part justice and they are all Oscar winners. My only beef is that the show has an episode banner that reads in part Nudity, smoking, violence etc. I have to assume that a Priest is providing the review that specifies nudity - we have more nudity in the States on reruns of Baywatch - Can't wait for the 3rd season on Netflix .
  • The trend continues for this kind of scandi styled drama, very dark, deep, a haunted lead character, and a drama that assumes the viewer has a degree of intelligence as the plot is not a simple straightforward one. Great to see Anna Friel cast in a more gritty role, she proved just how good she really is. Ian Puleston-Davies and Sinead Cusack were excellent, as was 'The Last Kingdom's' Tobias Santelmann, who showed how diverse an actor he is playing Yann.

    The plot itself was interesting, if a wee bit unoriginal, and I will agree with some of the reviewers who said there were several plot holes, what happened to Andrew Lancel's character???

    If I'm honest I'd say it started better then it finished, but the last episode has several points of interest.

    Series one was the better for me, the second went off on a bit of a tangent, am not hugely bought in to series three, the first was the best.

    The early episodes are very good. 7/10
  • jmat4020 June 2020
    This show has the most unlikeable cast of characters I've seen on a series and it begins with Marcella herself. I have no idea why I continue to watch it. I gave this series 8 stars the first season but 2 seasons later that's now down to 4 stars because of an unlikeable cast, other than Rav, and writing that makes no sense. Marcella herself is too disturbed to be trusted with anything.
  • Warning: Spoilers
    Marcella availble on Netflix is murder mystery with serial killing. Season 1 is well worth watching. Season 2 is not that good. You can avoid season 2. First story is concluded in season 1 it self. There are better series on Netflix in the same genre but most of the series better than this are not in english language. It is rated at 7.5 at imdb it should be rated at 8. May be because 2 nd season is not up to mark. Lot of paople are comparing it with The fall series but the first two seasons of The Fall were much better. The only draw back is thay there are too many characters in the story and each looks like murderer so you many find it irritating some times but overall good nice suspense thriller to watch. My rating is for first season only.
  • I really liked this series. I'm reading some of the other reviews, and I think this should get more love.

    If I'm reading this correctly, folks think this is pretty standard, along the lines of "The Fall" ( I'm going to review that too). My problem is I am not comparing this to other shows that are obviously, and clearly comparable. I realize that this is a good, or even maybe best way to judge a show, but I ain't doing it.

    I liked the story, the writing and how the actors managed the lines. I liked the lead, I felt I "got her" right away, so any faults she made in character, and her characters behavior got a pass from me. She is a bit much upstairs for law enforcement, but the actor made me want to hope she keeps her job even if she's far from "stable".

    I felt most of the characters developed well enough. One reviewer mentioned the stone faced guy, I see that too, but the rest felt like actual people who would say and do the stuff they said and did.

    I felt it was well done, smartly done, kept me wanting, and in my view, delivered! In comparison to other stuff out there, I won't say it's the best crime series, but I liked it better than "The Fall", and I'm just digging in my heels and loving the production more than it's categorical rating. I guess I'm saying it ain't the best brand of candy bar, but it's good "sweets".
  • sangavia19 March 2020
    There is no point of watching a series, if it's doesn't keep us on the edge. The humans insanity and struggle between good bad and a strong fight with inner monster is all about this series, it's definitely thrilling
  • I really enjoyed the first two seasons. They should have stopped there. The third season is terrible, and the last episode is laughable.
  • I have watched Season 1 and 2 and, if you want gripping police drama, this is the right series for you. Marcella is a work-obsessed British detective who loses her family bit by bit. Some of the Season 2 storyline is severely edgy (young teens being abducted & harmed), but a lot is seen after the fact. Bit by bit, Marcella plugs away at the truth, but chunks of her mental constitution & her family relationships are tumbling into an abyss. There is unpleasantness in her backstory, as well, as we learn about an infant death, and the homicide of a woman who was a rival.

    Hence, this series may not appeal to all-if you are a fan of the light-hearted 'Inspector Frost' entry, for instance-so, you will have to decide for yourself. Series 2 has a tricky whodunit plot, with a generous helping of clues, if you like that approach.

    9/10
  • 'Marcella' is filled with soap opera melodramatics. It's filled with plot holes and unresolved story lines. The music is hyper dramatic at what we are to believe to be major plot points (there are many, too many). The series is chock full of highly unlikable characters; characters who (a) do not like each other but (b) particularly dislike our heroine Marcella (Anna Friel). Marcella's husband dislikes her, leaves her, and after that he likes her even less. Her kids hate her. Her co-workers hate her. The suspects in several murders dislike her.

    This is a world of ugly people doing ugly things to one another including murder. Marcella is a London cop tasked with solving some, but not all, of the murders. While at the same time she is tasked with curing herself. She is an emotional wreck. She suffers from blackouts during which she does things she later cannot remember. She lost a child soon after its birth. She still loves, and sleeps with, her husband (who you should remember hates her ... a lot). She places her children in danger. She sleeps with a co-worker who soon learns to hate her.

    So why, I ask, does - the viewer - not hate her? Why did I come back for fifteen more episodes following the first.

    The answer .. Anna Friel. Easy on the eyes, adored by the camera, tough but vulnerable. A charmer of an accent. And there's more.

    So, having watched the first 2 seasons in full, was it worth it? From a story standpoint .... NO. Not at all. The series grows more preposterous as it goes. The final episode of Season 2 redefines 'preposterous'.

    But from an Anna Friel standpoint .... YES. Well worth the time.
  • One thing I've learned is to not judge a show based on its reviews here. Stuck to my guns and watched it and binged watched both two seasons in two days . Amazing Defo worth a watch can not wait for season 3. Baffled by the 1/10 and 2/10 reviews it's at least a 7/10 always leaves you wanting more
  • vintagegeek17 August 2019
    This was a nice surprise thriller. Serial killer shows spanning many episodes can be really frustrating sometimes. This held my interest. My only criticism is you need to draw yourself a map of all the players and their relationships. Feels like a quagmire at times.
  • Obviously, I enjoyed this series, where every character, every scene turns out to be salient. As they become better developed--you enjoy their role--and very few characters turn out to be unimportant. It's a rare series where the "Seasons" (to me) actually become better.

    If you're look for a series with a pleasant, uncomplicated, "lovable," central character--Marcella is NOT for you--but this is my third pass through the series--as the spell cast by Anna Friel grows on you--as the characters are all well-cast, and believable--as a U. S. viewer, you've never seen these actors, so you can be "taken in."
  • I enjoyed series 1 though Marcella herself totally frustrated me. She is not likeable but was functioning if seriously mentally ill. The idea she could be this ill and no one around her notice and no one closely connected would take some action to get her help, was unbelievable. However the crime investigation was gripping.

    Series 2 started off well enough. The crimes gruesome and baffling but after a couple of episodes it just spiraled. Marcella became so toxic, in fact manically nuts that she repulsed me. The story lines became muddled, messy, illogical and totally unbelievable. Like others have said, whole story arcs were just forgotten about. Certain characters and story lines that we followed over a number of episodes just disappeared with no explanation. No semblance of police procedure was followed. Marcella just ran around at will, maniacally clobbering people and smashing up things, with no reprisals. It was almost cartoon like if it wasn't so grim. Having said that, Anna Friels performance as a woman totally disintegrating into complete psychosis, is compelling. It's hard to look away. The whole premise of series 2 however is preposterous. Perhaps the writers ran out of ideas or got stoned or something, especially the last 10 minutes of Episode 8 which was ludicrous and disappointing. I won't bother to watch series 3
  • karel-136 July 2020
    We just finished watching S3, not because we though it was so good, but just because my need for closure wanted to know how it ended. And it turned out it was even worse than the previous season.
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