Murphy's Law: Series Two Review

Murphy's Law: Series Two
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You will find it hard to take your eyes away, even with all the blood & violence because of the intriguing stories and action. Murphy (James Nesbitt), the wild Irish copper, who sometimes reacts in a rather volatile fashion, yet experiences personal mental anguish over his daughter's murder and his own part in that past event. Now in London, he serves as an undercover investigator in all kinds of situations, playing whatever lowlife role is needed, and so convincingly, but not always by the books. This covert series is unrated but very adult, with violence, blood, earthy language, nudity, and the disturbing life you'd expect to see the undercover cops enter to find the lowest of criminals.
DS Tommy Murphy (undercover cop with a haunting past) has a rugged body that takes abuse frequently, a mind always a step ahead of the people around him (be they the low-life he's undercover to investigate or other coppers), and he's funny. He has a smart mouth, quick wit that generally opens with a biting comment at just the wrong time, getting himself a fist or other injury, or when he's getting close to a romantic moment, which usually ices all inspiration.
Carter (Del Synnott) another copper, is a regular as is Father McBride(Mark Benton) an old Irish friend of Murphy's who tries to help, but can compound a decision. Clarke (Sarah Berger) is now the leading female cop.
All 6 episodes come with the available SUBTITLE option, which also helps those who struggle with the thick Irish brogue of Nesbitt. It's a strong accent but quite lovable.
Non-spoiler details of individual episodes:
1 JACK'S BACK DI Guthrie (Claudia Harrison, a regular in Series 1)is stabbed to death while doing a covert homeless gig. Murphy takes a turn as homeless (and humorously) to find a serial killer. A shelter's counselor/preacher, Rev. Norris (Andrew Bicknell) seems suspect. A surprise violent ending.
2 BENT MOON N THE RISE Reassigned to a drug squad after a cop suicide, Murphy looks at an inside police racial problem. Another insider problem may be the real factor, and another DC dies. Murphy includes within his cop-squad investigation a close check of beautiful DC Mel Kovacs (Kristy Mitchell), up-close and personally.
3 RINGERS Murphy goes undercover with INTERPOL officer Benoit (William Nadylam) in a car smuggling ring headed by Raines (Raad Rawi.) Quick success but Raines avoids arrest. Something is fishy in car theft dealings. What's the bigger prize?
4 GO ASK ALICE A drowned child case, claimed by mother to have been poisoned by chemical waste, has evidence she may have been right. For proof, Murphy is sent undercover as a 'cleaning man'. Seems to be plenty of cover-up to uncover by this undercover cop in coveralls. 6 dead but a good ending.
5 CONVENT DS Murphy goes undercover in a convent--Oh sure! right! Holy unbelievable. A suicide nun? Is the convent shower scene necessary? Drugs & nuns seems to be a comedy episode but the bodies prove otherwise. PRAY 'Father' Murphy (this episode's covert gig) solves the mystery fast.
6 THE GROUP Undercover in a psychologist's treatment/support group, Murphy discovers the name and location of his daughter's IRA murderer. How will the explosive characteristic of Murphy's personality cause him to react? ...well, besides sleeping with the gorgeous married female support group's member? Murphy's emotional heart bleeds in this episode.
Made for BBC Northern Ireland, seen on BBC America, not on DVD and worth it for adult viewing, not for children. A strong British crime drama series.


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A maverick Irish cop takes on the London crime world
"Clever and unsettling" --Entertainment Weekly "Outstanding series" --The Mirror (U.K.)
James Nesbitt (Cold Feet, Match Point) returns as undercover cop Tommy Murphy in this action-packed crime drama. In Series 2, the stakes are higher, the stories grittier, and Murphy even more tormented. He takes on six different personas as he hunts for a serial killer, investigates a young officer\'s death, joins an Interpol investigation, tracks down the truth about a biotech laboratory, solves a suicide in a convent, and has the chance to exact a very personal revenge.
"Nesbitt acts the hell out of the lead role" (San Francisco Chronicle), written especially for him by novelist Colin Bateman (Divorcing Jack). Death holds no fear for Murphy; the worst already happened when the IRA murdered his daughter years ago. He masks his troubled past with his Irish charm and wisecracking demeanor, but his demons can\'t stay buried forever.
As seen on BBC America.

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