STREEK: Troubled Blood viewers all had the same thing to say – as the hit crime-drama returned.
The BBC detective series returned to screens for a new season this weekend – subtitled Troubled Blood.
In the recent episode, Strike realised that Margot’s killer was responsible for many other murders that have gone undetected, and laid a trap.
Viewers are already loving the new season, as they praised it for being “die beste” op TV, brandmerk dit “briljant”.
Neem na Twitter, fans of the show shared their thoughts on the return of the BBC drama.
Een kyker het geskryf: “#Strike #TroubledBlood Been waiting for this. Brilliant first episode. Dankie.”
Nog een het bygevoeg: “This is the best!”
A third viewer penned: “How have I only heard about the drama #Strike this week? Dit is baie goed! Have done series one and two this week! Love it! Series five started this evening! I Will have to binge this #CormoranStrike”
A fourth echoed: “So glad it’s back. It’s brilliant. And it’s the only #Strike at the moment that brings joy!”
While a fifth wrote: “Grimly compelling. #Strike”
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Intussen, screen writer Tom Edge revealed that “there’s a lot going on” with both characters under the surface, even if their agency initially seems to be in a settled period.
The synopsis for the new series reads: “Private detective Cormoran Strike is visiting his family in Cornwall when he’s approached by a woman, Anna Phipps asking for help finding her mother, Margot Bamborough, who went missing under mysterious circumstances in 1974.
Strike is based on the book series Cormoran Strike by J. K. Rowling under the pseudonym Robert Galbraith.
The second episode airs on BBC One tonight at 9pm.