Meredith Quill June 16, 2016 Share June 16, 2016 Episode Synopsis: When a prominent French politician is found dead on the border between the UK and France, detectives Karl Roebuck and Elise Wassermann are sent to investigate on behalf of their respective countries. However, the case takes a surreal turn when a shocking discovery is made at the crime scene, forcing the French and British police into an uneasy partnership. Link to comment
shapeshifter June 20, 2016 Share June 20, 2016 I thought the actress playing the autistic-spectrum detective was more believeable than on The Bridge. 2 Link to comment
hilaryvm June 21, 2016 Share June 21, 2016 I haven't seen the original The Bridge, but watched the first season of the American version. It's a little weird watching, because you know what's going to happen...kind of. In the interviews after the first episode, they did say they were playing down the autism-spectrum aspects of the female detective, so she's not necessarily supposed to be on the spectrum...I guess. 1 Link to comment
zxy556575 June 21, 2016 Share June 21, 2016 Ah. I haven't watched any previous versions and didn't realize Elise was supposed to be anything other than curt and short-tempered. I really enjoyed it, though and thought the plot was well laid out and the characters sharply drawn. 2 Link to comment
humbleopinion June 22, 2016 Share June 22, 2016 Casting excellent. Have high hopes for this show. Link to comment
SusanSunflower June 23, 2016 Share June 23, 2016 I started "The Bridge" (2 episodes back-to-back as I recall) and intended to return but didn't ... It was darker, "moodier" in ways that I tend to find tiresome (sometime just because I literally have to strain to see what's going on). I liked this, liked both leads and wonder where it's going. I "forgave" the bit with the "booby-trapped" car because I want to like this show ... as usual for me, I'm hoping they don't keep getting "too clever" and stay within the realm of flesh and blood reality. I think the Bridge was either bloodier or more suggestive of violence/gore ... I'm much better with "The Tunnel" on this important aspect as well, particularly at 10:30 on Sunday nights, iykwim. 2 Link to comment
atomationage June 23, 2016 Share June 23, 2016 The second season is already over. I guess this is just airing somewhere now. I thought this series was great. I could never get into any of the other versions of this. Stephen Dillane and Clemence Poesy are a good combination. Link to comment
Brattinella June 27, 2016 Share June 27, 2016 So now they are on the third version of this twice-told tale, set in France/England called "The Tunnel" (naturally). Same old story, same dopey blonde with dead sister, same hairy hero, same bisected victim, just as dreadful. I managed to get 3/4 of the way through the premier episode. No more for me, thanks. 1 Link to comment
atlantaloves June 28, 2016 Share June 28, 2016 Well I, for one, love this particular version, much more than The Bridge which I found horribly boring. Just started the second episode and it is scary as hell. Give it a try folks, it's a great murder mystery so far! 2 Link to comment
atomationage June 28, 2016 Share June 28, 2016 This series originally aired in 2013, so it predated the US "Bridge" but was after the Danish series. Link to comment
izabella June 29, 2016 Share June 29, 2016 I've never seen or heard of previous versions of this, and I liked this and found it compelling. I enjoyed seeing Stephen Dillane (GoT Stannis!) in a different role, and am interested in the collaboration between the English and French police. The EU controversy and the political background of all this seems very timely. 2 Link to comment
photo fox June 30, 2016 Share June 30, 2016 Just an FYI - I created a topic for long-form comparisons of this show with the previous version(s): http://forums.previously.tv/topic/45068-tunnel-bridge-ferry-or-canoe-compare-and-contrast/ Link to comment
Quilt Fairy July 1, 2016 Share July 1, 2016 Thanks, photo fox, I was worried about spoilers since so many posters had already seen the series (some several times, apparently!). Link to comment
attica July 2, 2016 Share July 2, 2016 This is show-run by the folks who did Spooks/Mi-5 back in the aughts, and imo, it benefits greatly by being done by a group that knows how to construct well-paced and thriller-adjacent tv. Link to comment
atomationage July 2, 2016 Share July 2, 2016 I've only watched the entire first season twice. It made me think much more highly of Stephen Dillane as King Stannis in GOT than I did before. The second season starts off with something more upsetting, and I haven't yet watched anything beyond the first episode of that. Link to comment
meisje July 12, 2016 Share July 12, 2016 Quote The second season starts off with something more upsetting, and I haven't yet watched anything beyond the first episode of that. I know you mentioned not getting into the original version, but do you know if it follows the same plots/story lines? 1 Link to comment
atomationage July 12, 2016 Share July 12, 2016 39 minutes ago, meisje said: do you know if it follows the same plots/story lines? The Danish original IIRC starts with a body on the Bridge between Malmo and Copenhagen. I haven't gotten in to it yet because there are IMO other better Danish and other subtitled TV series to watch, and I can only do so much reading while watching. I was referring to the second season of The Tunnel, which has already aired. Link to comment
meisje July 13, 2016 Share July 13, 2016 (edited) Quote I haven't gotten in to it yet because there are IMO other better Danish and other subtitled TV series to watch, and I can only do so much reading while watching. I was referring to the second season of The Tunnel, which has already aired. I wondered if you knew if season 2 of The Tunnel followed season 2 of The (original) Bridge, since season 1 follows it so closely. You'd mentioned not getting into it, but I didn't know if you had knowledge of the overall plotting of the two in comparison. Oooh, I'd love to hear any suggestions if you've got them! I've been super focused on Australian and Scandinavian shows (1 Aussie drama did require subtitles for me to totally follow; I've noticed the programs that are shown elsewhere in the world are paced a tiny bit slower, but the truly local productions can be tricky!). Luckily everyone keeps making fantastic television, but I missed several that were streaming for periods of time and eventually went to DVD only. Edited July 13, 2016 by meisje Forgot to mention I've seen all of Bron/Broen so know that series pretty well. 1 Link to comment
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