Lynley (2026) Review
Main Character
Leo Suter plays DI Thomas Lynley and he is just fine in the role. He does have a real physical presence and he is very believable in his role. It is just that he is quite bland and there isn't much to make me care about him or his work. He has flashes but overall, I think he lacks the proper charisma and that just makes him an okay lead instead of someone who is really memorable.
Supporting Characters
Sofia Barclay plays Barbara Havers and she is also fine in her role. She is clearly a determined detective and Barclay does a decent job. However, I think some of the writing for the character made her quite annoying at times and made her come across as a bit whiny.
Daniel Mays plays DCI Brian Niles and he is good here, he is the biggest name on the show and I thought he did a pretty good job as the firm police captain. It is probably not his best work but he adds some star power here.
Because of the nature of this series, there are only a few characters that are in more then one episode but most of the characters are well acted if lacking a little bit of substance.
Story
The story of this show, doesn't really have much of a through line. Every episode sees the detectives on a new case which has no connection to the previous one. They are all pretty well handled and done, but I can't help but feel like it gets a bit repetitive and every episode feels very similar to the last. The couple of stories that take place over the 4 episodes don't really go anywhere and are maybe set up fr possible future episodes.
Script
The script is decent and shows a lot of promise. The drama is certainly there in the cases and they feel pretty brutal. There is plenty going on in each episode and it did feel like one of the writers watched a lot of Midsomar Murders as it feels very similar. There is some decent banter from Lynley and Havers but it isn't on show enough and I feel like, if this show gets another chance then I hope this is shown more.
Style
The show has a pretty dark style to it. It is dark, gritty and violent and that really does work for this detective show. It keeps you guessing throughout the episodes and in terms of reveals it does give that short term high of trying to work things out. However, each episode is 90 mins long and sometimes they really do drag and as I said above it can get quite repetitive with the way things go.
Overall
Overall, Lynley is an Average show that shows some potential but overall falls flat. If you are a fan of shows like Midsomar Murders then you might like this, but it does very little to stand out and is overall a forgettable experience.
Rating - 5/10






