Linda (Christiane Paul) and Walti (Dominik Tiefenthaler) are the two German police officers who work with the English police to try to figure out how the plot plays out in Germany. The case involves “hands across the water” with the German police. Christiane Paul and Dominik Tiefenthaler play German cops. It wasn’t dark and gritty like a lot of suspense mysteries. It is a joy to simply look at the people and the settings. The lighting and the framing were spectacular for everyone in Paranoid. And the way she smiles at Bobby, you’d think she’d found the most wonderful man in England. You just want to crawl through the screen and be held on her lap to make all your worries go away. The camera loves her – the way she’s lit, the way she’s framed – kindness radiates off her. She knows a lot of things that help the police. She gardens, runs a small shop, goes to Quaker meetings. Lesley Sharp plays Lucy, the woman Bobby gets involved with. He goes to Germany, he takes the prescriptions drugs that are part of the case, and he falls for a woman who has a lot of answers. Bobby does a lot of the foot work to solve the case. Robert Glenister plays the cop Bobby Day. Like everyone involved in this case, there are complications because Alec’s mother Monica (Polly Walker) is involved with a psychiatrist named Crowley (Michael Maloney) who is deeply implicated in the case. Really, that trope has to go.ĭino Fetscher plays Alec, Nina’s partner. She did a great job in the role, but I’m so tired of capable, competent women who act like 16 year-old girls where men are concerned. She was great at her job, but drove me crazy as one of those adolescent grown women who have a messed up love life. Indira Varma plays Nina Suresh, the detective who is mainly in charge of things. With a great cast of cops and bad guys, a plot full of twists, revelations and dangers, and stunning cinematography, this series will keep you interested to the very end. Robert Glenister, Lesley Sharp, Dino Fetscher, Indira Varma, and Neil Stuke in Paranoid ![]() It’s a mystery and a thriller wrapped in a big story about pharmaceuticals. Paranoid is an 8 part mini-series from Britain’s iTV, Netflix and RED Production Company.
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