Good detective shows focus themselves around a likeable character who always wins in the end. Police Chief Soneri may not be the best known detective on television, but Fog and Crimes: The Complete Third Season proves he deserves to be more recognised as one of the greats.
In the third and final season of the show based on the novels by Valerio Varesi we see changes in Soneri’s (Luca Barbareschi) life and his career. Still as stubborn as ever, in this final season the cases become much more personal, with both his past and present endeavours leading him into danger.
Fog and Crimes has always been four to six feature-length episodes which are nicely paced to be watched separately, and not in the “binge” style we do so often these days. In this final season we see four, with more of a focus on Soneri’s life. This...
In the third and final season of the show based on the novels by Valerio Varesi we see changes in Soneri’s (Luca Barbareschi) life and his career. Still as stubborn as ever, in this final season the cases become much more personal, with both his past and present endeavours leading him into danger.
Fog and Crimes has always been four to six feature-length episodes which are nicely paced to be watched separately, and not in the “binge” style we do so often these days. In this final season we see four, with more of a focus on Soneri’s life. This...
- 9/29/2015
- by Paul Metcalf
- Nerdly
I must admit that I’m starting to like Italian crime series, especially with the likes of Gomorrah and the first season of Fog and Crimes. Now that Fog and Crimes: The Complete Second Season has been released I’m able to continue the story of Police Chief Soneri (Luca Barbareschi) and his constant struggle to balance his life and work battle with crime.
In many ways Fog and Crimes: The Complete Second Season is more of the same, and this isn’t a bad thing. With some of the highlights being a focus on murders there is some diversity including an investigation into child slavery and even the contentious issue of property confiscated from families during World War 2. Most of all though we see Soneri’s continued romance with Angela Cornelio (Natasha Stefanenko).
What makes Soneri a good police man is that he is a workaholic and in this...
In many ways Fog and Crimes: The Complete Second Season is more of the same, and this isn’t a bad thing. With some of the highlights being a focus on murders there is some diversity including an investigation into child slavery and even the contentious issue of property confiscated from families during World War 2. Most of all though we see Soneri’s continued romance with Angela Cornelio (Natasha Stefanenko).
What makes Soneri a good police man is that he is a workaholic and in this...
- 5/14/2015
- by Paul Metcalf
- Nerdly
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