From Global Screen:
Based on the successful detective novels by Alexandra von Grothe. Mourning his wife’s death, Inspector Maurice LaBréa leaves Marseilles for Paris with his daughter Jenny. But Paris is no respite, for a ghastly copycat killer is imitating a killing spree around the Bastille that went on ten years ago.
From MHz Choice you can stream 3 episodes of this German language detective series set in Paris with English subtitles. Each episode lasts about an hour and a half.
All the crimes are ugly and brutal. Mutilated bodies are par for the course.
However, the central theme running through all the episodes is LaBrea’s loving concern for his daughter Jenny who encourages him to romance his beautiful painter neighbor who often takes care of Jenny when duty so often calls.
- Episode 1: The Beast of the Bastille.
- Episode 2: Murder in the Rue St. Lazare
- Episode 3: Deadly Dreams in Montparnasse.
Somewhat old fashioned, nothing special, but plots consist of a nice contrast between the grim crimes and LaBrea’s personal life.
From Amazon Prime:
In the final season, after Patty takes a job at a prestigious white-shoe law firm in San Francisco, Billy returns to his Big Law roots. Together, they try to take down one of America’s most insidious Goliaths: the opioid industry.
From Amazon Prime you can stream the 8 episodes of this last available season. Each episode lasts about 50 minutes.
As I have mentioned before, you do best watching this series beginning with season 1, remembering that season 2 offers some ugly scenes. Many characters have remained throughout the four seasons, notably Billy’s sidekicks as well as some old enemies. Surprisingly Donald Cooperman (played by William Hurt) plays a positive role in resolving the lawsuit. Wonderful performances are provided by:
- Bruce Dern plays the good brother Frank Zax.
- J.K. Simmons plays the evil brother George Zax.
- Jena Malone plays the lawyer Samantha Margolis who is suffering from multiple sclerosis.
Part of the fun, as usual, is watching all the “Lawyer Trickery Bullshit” (which is the title of episode 7) as Billy and friends battle the opioid industry.
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Films Tony is comfortable recommending.