Just finished watching the last episode of the final series of Baptiste and i have to say, compared to previous series, what a crock of old pooh! So contrived, sometimes quite badly acted - even from the lead players - and the bad guy's 'master plan' was laughable. Why did i stay with it until the end? Because it was the last ever series and i hoped (in vain) it would improve. Anyone else watched it through to the finish?
I've never watched it but, according to the Radio Times, some of the problems evident in the series are to be blamed on Covid-19. (Isn't everything blamed on Covid-19 these days though?). It seems that the scripts had to be re-written four times to enable filming to go ahead.
Chris, imho they would have been better advised to scrap the thing altogether. Rather that than go out on such a damp squib. Fiona Shaw is a fine actress but all she did throughout the 6 episodes was pull faces. Both she and Tcheky Karyo often appeared to have forgotten their lines - or they were overdoing the pregnant pause. And, as i said earlier, the villain's master-plan was hardly Blofeld-esque - more Baldrick-esque.
I was very disappointed, a lot of it didn't make sense and Fiona Shaw was wasted. A lot is made of Baptiste seeing things other people don't. Baptiste himself said 'I speak people' - yet he didn't realise the bad guy was under his nose from the start!