![]() ![]() He's a divorced dad, trying to make enough money tailing cheating spouses, and regularly sees his young daughter Marlee ( Millie Innes), who finds her father's life depressing. The three shows are based on the novels by Kate Atkinson and premiere on Sunday with the episode titled "Case Histories."įortunately, Isaacs himself is comparatively easy to understand, and his character effortlessly earns our sympathy. You may be glad to be forewarned before you begin watching the three new shows in the "Case Histories" on "Masterpiece," starring Jason Isaacs (" Harry Potter") as Jackson Brodie, an ex-cop from Yorkshire, now working as a private investigator in the Scottish capital. That's enough of a challenge when the series is set in England itself, but imagine the struggles trying to understand the accents when the show is set in Edinburgh, Scotland. ![]() That's all well and good when we're reviewing American shows, but PBS obstinately sticks to its belief that the United States and the United Kingdom speak the same language, which is why "Masterpiece Mystery!" screeners don't have subtitles available. ![]()
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