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'Spiral': The French 'Law and Order' soap opera . . .

Posted by mr grits on October 2, 2012 at 13:49:01:

What a pleasant change of scenery for crime television. A cop, prosecutor, judge, solicitor, show that moves rapidly from episode to episode maintaining a common thread plot central to other stories spinning around it. The show focuses on the handsome prosecutor, a chief inspector that wears nothing but t-shirts, a finicky judge, a dope head cop, and a hottie redheaded lawyer.

Currently NF steams three seasons or 24 episodes and having just knocked out eight of them I must say I wasn't disappointed. It's nice seeing some urban background other than New York and a censorship that let's a whole lot more go through. Besides, the French legal system is a mystery in itself.