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Quirke
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Mmm. Not quite sure about this. The music (or sounds) was weird and at time unnecessary. Good casting and acting. Quirke never seemed to actually do any work though - just get drunk. And having a main character who is only known by his surname even within his family is odd. (I have never known anyone who just goes by their surname except on TV or films.) I like Gabriel Byrne but I'm not sure this series is for me.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't think the plot was over-complicated. Over contrived, maybe, but i guessed what would happen next virtually throughout the programme, even down to the fact that Michael Gambon was the father of the 'adopted' baby. I agree with the mumbling and some of the dialogue we could hear plainly was superfluous. When the nurse took the newborn into the orphanage, the sister said, "And this will be the newborn baby?" To which the nurse should have replied, "No. This is a packet of cornflakes."
If you missed the first 5 minutes you would never have known Quirke was a pathologist. They seemed to nip over to Boston at the drop of a hat. I had assumed they were going to Boston, County Clare, until the Nun said all the adopted babies were naturalised Americans. Must pay more attention.
I agree with the comments about the poor sound quality. It was almost Jamaica Inn Pt II. I resorted to subtitles, again.
I agree with the comments about the poor sound quality. It was almost Jamaica Inn Pt II. I resorted to subtitles, again.