Suspect

6.1
202224m

A Veteran detective is called to a hospital mortuary to identify a corpse only to find it is his estranged daughter. Traumatized by the news she apparently took her own life, Frater sets out to discover the truth about her death.

Production

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Seasons

8 Episodes • Premiered 2022

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1. Jackie

5.5

Jaded police detective Danny Frater goes to a mortuary for what he thinks will be a routine ID check only to discover the body is that of his estranged daughter. He questions the pathologist's conclusion of death by suicide.

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2. Nicola

5.5

Danny visits the apartment where the body he had earlier identified as his daughter Christina was found and begins to discover more about her complicated life. He questions Christina's wife Nicola.

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3. Maia

5.0

Bruised by his encounter with Nicola, Danny goes to The Crimson Orchid gentleman's club to look for Christina's best friend Maia - who Nicola accused of corrupting Christina.

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4. Jaisal

5.5

Danny decides to go against the advice of Maia and go alone to meet with Christina's supplier - who turns out to be Jaisal Batra, a corrupt ex-cop turned club owner.

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5. Ryan

5.5

Danny goes to confront his former police partner Ryan, but he does not mention the CCTV footage and it soon becomes clear that his old friend is hiding something from him.

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6. Harry

6.5

Danny sets off for a showdown with the man he believes is Christina's killer - the suave and ruthless entrepreneur and investor Harry Carr.

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7. Susannah

5.5

After all that he has learned about his daughter's death it is time for a subdued Danny to return to the hospital mortuary to say a final goodbye to Christina in the company of his ex-wife Susannah.

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8. Danny

5.0

Danny turns up on Jackie's doorstep to demand to know why the evidence of foul play that he has uncovered over the course of the evening wasn't mentioned in her post-mortem report.

Cast

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Anne-Marie Duff

Dr Susannah Newman

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Ben Miller

Detective Superintendent Richard Groves

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Dominic Cooper

Jon Fallow

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Tamsin Greig

Natasha Groves

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Vinette Robinson

Lousia McAdams

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Eddie Marsan

Alistair Underwood

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Nicholas Pinnock

Joseph Buckley

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Reviews

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Peter McGinn

5/10

It is safe to say that I watched this miniseries, and indeed stayed with it, because I really like James Nesbitt. In this story at first he sticks pretty close to the path of many TV police inspectors. He is obsessed by his job to the exclusion of family and friends, and he bends rules at the drop of a fedora. But in this case, the dead body he is sent to check on in the morgue turns out to be his estranged daughter. Ouch.

Because he was the world’s worst father, the trauma of her apparent suicide and losing the opportunity of ever reconciling with her causes him to go off the rails completely. The sympathy I felt for him, as great as it started out, wilted under the continuous assault of his temper and high-handed actions. But maybe that is just me. He commits one excessive act after another, all the while seeing and listening to snippets of advice from his dead daughter. One could argue it is a weird form of PTSD.

I suppose as a detective at least you could say he was persistent and observant in his quest to gather circumstantial evidence, but I felt like even if no evidence or clues fell his way he would have stuck with his gut instinct to the exclusion of apparent facts and acted accordingly. Part of me wanted to stop watching, but it is a short series, with an actor I like, and was a bit like watching a slow train wreck. You may not like what you are seeing, but it is difficult pulling your eyes away. At least there won’t be a sequel.

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