Thursday, February 15, 2024

Second Vigil

I’m going to start calling “Vigil” that show that does its darndest to keep Suranne Jones and Rose Leslie apart. Or at least, it looks like Season 2 has them apart again from the previews I’ve seen. But I don’t know for sure. Though at least they appear to be on land this time instead of under the sea. Also, how many military cases do the Scottish police involve themselves in? Do they need to open a Special Military Unit to go with their new Marine Homicide Unit (see what I did there, cross-pollinated my UK crime procedurals)?

Other things I don’t know about the new season? Why Rose’s DS Longacre is pregnant – and apparently very pregnant. If her and Suranne’s DCI Silva are back together. (You can go ahead and spoil me on that point if you’ve watched already. It’ll help me set my expectations.) But I do hope Rose and Suranne at least have more screen time together, and not just in flashbacks. Either way, guess I’ll find out soon enough because the second season starts streaming today on Peacock. Yes, I know, go check to see if you get Peacock. And if you don’t, well, Gentleman Jack is still streaming on Max. Happy watching.

8 comments:

Helena said...

Keep watching Dorothy :)

Anonymous said...

It is good entertainment. I don't want to spoil anything, so you'd better keep watching. In Finland, both seasons are available via Yle Areena, which offers quality stuff for us tax payers. :) - Johanna

fridax said...

Hehe, it's another good one. Enjoy S2!

Anonymous said...

Theya= are spoiling us with this LongAcre goodness, watch in peace :)

Anonymous said...

And there has already been cross pollination in another way!

Suranne Jones & Nicola walker starred together in another ‘UK Crime Procedural’ - Scott & Bailey.
Brilliant show - possibly my favourite ‘Crime Procedural’ (hee hee American terms tickle me)
(And Nicola was family in that but don’t watch if only after wlw, you’ll be disappointed).

Jules said...

Question about vigil….. if those gals are detectives, why aren’t they armed?

gwynna said...

Police in UK dont carry guns (unless you are armed response)

Jules said...

Thank you