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A GOOD GIRL'S GUIDE TO MURDER. THUR BBC 1 - 9/915 - TV PACE. NO SPOILERS

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Blondeshavemorefun · 05/07/2024 14:25

A Good Girl's Guide to Murder is a British television series based on the Holly Jackson (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/HollyJacksonn) novel of the same name (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/AAGoodGirl%27ssGuidetooMurder), adapted by Poppy Cogan, directed by Dolly Wells (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/DollyWellss), and developed by Moonage Pictures for BBC Three (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBCCThree). The first series of the show consists of six 45-minute episodes covering the events of the first book.

If the series is renewed, later series plan to cover the other two books. However, executive producer Frith Tiplady also stressed that the first series has a real end.

Pip, 17, is the sort of teenager who has never given her parents cause to worry.

She doesn’t drink, seems physically incapable of telling even the whitest of lies, and spends her spare time ranking Cambridge colleges based on their acceptance rates and famous alumni.

In fact, it’s only the prospect of gaining some extra Ucas points that drags her into the messy business of investigating a killing in A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder, the BBC’s likeable, absorbing drama based on Holly Jackson’s bestselling young adult novel (https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/books/features/holly-jackson-interview-guide-to-murder-b2391446.html). 

This must surely be the only mystery story that uses the Extended Project Qualification – essentially an add-on where A-level students write a mini-dissertation about a chosen subject – as a plot device. Pip, played by Wednesday (https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/reviews/wednesday-review-netflix-jenna-ortega-tim-burton-b2231098.html) star Emma Myers, decides to ditch her initial idea of writing about Gothic novels in favour of diving into the disappearance
and presumed death of Andie Bell (India Lillie Davies).

Andie was a popular older pupil at Pip’s school who went missing five years ago; her boyfriend Sal (Rahul Pattni) seemed to confess to her murder shortly afterwards, then died by suicide.

These two deaths still haunt the sleepy countryside town of Little Kilton – all thatched cottages and rows of pastel-painted shop fronts.

Pip’s thesis is that “good guys don’t kill people”, and Sal, she believes, was very much a good guy. Soon, she turns her bedroom wall into an evidence board covered in Instagram print-outs connected by red string, and recruits Sal’s younger brother Ravi (Zain Iqbal) as her fellow detective.

Her mum and dad aren’t exactly thrilled. Anna Maxwell Martin and Gary Beadle are a delight here as the parents, bringing comic relief and, later, some emotional heft.

Pip’s investigation style – and in fact her character as a whole – grates a little as the series opens. She has a bracingly direct approach when it comes to interrogating her potential suspects about the case, which verges on self-righteousness.

Sometimes she seems to view the case as a puzzle to be solved, an intellectual exercise rather than an awful tragedy.

But as the episodes go on, she grows in self-awareness (and Myers’ performance becomes less mannered, more empathetic), and makes enough mistakes of her own that she stops seeing the case in such black and white terms.

As Pip gets deeper and deeper into the case, the series takes us on a whirlwind tour of teen mystery drama tropes.

There’s the spooky camping trip in a desolate wood, an attempt to speak to spirits using a very rudimentary take on an Ouija board, and even a touch of Skins-style bacchanalia when she and her friends attend a secret party in a cave (the latter feels a little bit like a CBBC version of Euphoria, with Pip improbably quizzing an allegedly dangerous drug dealer about his operations).

But although some of these component parts might feel familiar, the story is pacily told and filled with enough twists to make A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder moreish viewing. Think The Famous Five meets Pretty Little Liars, as told by Agatha Christie: it’s a combination that shouldn’t really work on paper, but will have you hooked all the same.

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mewkins · 09/07/2024 14:07

autienotnaughty · 06/07/2024 22:08

We have watched 3 episodes so far. It's good, my dd is slightly irritated by the differences to the book (she recently re read it) but that's fairly normal. So far I'm enjoying it I think the actress playing pip is believable

I'm watching it with dd14 who also loves the books (there are a few by the same author). I'm enjoying it despite the holes in the plot😄 I also love Pip.

Namechangedforthis25 · 09/07/2024 23:48

I’m very surprised that people think 12 year olds can watch this - swearing and it’s hardly famous five with the theme of murder running through it

i watch loads of scary stuff and this isn’t that but there are certain scenes that are really dark (even the first one)

Blondeshavemorefun · 10/07/2024 00:03

As e1 is on thur I haven't seen yet but when I do I will see if suitable for 12/13

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Orders76 · 10/07/2024 00:07

Finding very slow on episode 1 and was it placed as comedy? Really not.
I haven't read the books and on E1 I have it down as the best friends dad.

Blondeshavemorefun · 11/07/2024 13:56

This starts tonight

1 at 9.15
2 at 10.40

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Blondeshavemorefun · 12/07/2024 03:51

I thought this was good.

Nice she wants to help bf clear his name

Only seen e1. Will watch e2 later today

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Blondeshavemorefun · 12/07/2024 03:52

Recap e1

www.whattowatch.com/features/a-good-girls-guide-to-murder-episode-1-recap-who-killed-andie

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Blondeshavemorefun · 12/07/2024 03:55

I noticed about the texts

I know someone who never uses punctuation so know when His wife sends a text instead of him as she does do full stops etx 😂

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SoupDragon · 12/07/2024 10:09

Namechangedforthis25 · 09/07/2024 23:48

I’m very surprised that people think 12 year olds can watch this - swearing and it’s hardly famous five with the theme of murder running through it

i watch loads of scary stuff and this isn’t that but there are certain scenes that are really dark (even the first one)

Edited

12 year olds hear swearing at school all the time!

SoupDragon · 12/07/2024 10:10

DS1 (25) tells me that using full stops at the end of a text makes them passive aggressive. Therefore I use them all the time when texting him.

Blondeshavemorefun · 12/07/2024 12:28

But a sentence has still stop .

Blondes presses . Button

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Blondeshavemorefun · 12/07/2024 12:29

I didn't think the swearing was that bad in E 1

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Rainydaydreamer · 12/07/2024 13:20

AuntieJoyce · 08/07/2024 19:58

Sorry but not for me. I’ve got halfway through episode three and just given up because it’s way too slow.

I think if I had a teenage daughter watching it would probably be okay but watching as an adult it’s very obviously not aimed at me.

Agreed . I thought it was more for teenagers . This would be better shown at Saturday teatime later in the year .

Jimmyspiano · 12/07/2024 14:53

If I am correct in thinking that Emma Myers is American, her accent is very good. I watched the first episode with DS1. We are waiting for DH to catch up before we watch episode two as he loves a mystery drama. Is Mathew Baynton the best friend's Dad? I was a bit confused as I thought he was Pip's birth Dad at first.

Blondeshavemorefun · 12/07/2024 21:30

E2 recap

I love a recap

www.whattowatch.com/features/a-good-girls-guide-to-murder-episode-2-recap-who-was-in-the-woods

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Ginmonkeyagain · 13/07/2024 15:40

He accent was good bit it did have that overly mannered, too posh thing that Americans do when attempting an English accent.

WomensRightsRenegade · 13/07/2024 15:46

Pip’s accent does my head in. Makes you so conscious she’s an American who is trying to force a British accent

butterpuffed · 13/07/2024 18:04

I didn't realise she's American .

I wasn't keen on the first episode , it's all a bit silly , an annoying teenage private detective .

Blondeshavemorefun · 13/07/2024 20:49

I must be like a teenager

I like it

I like murder /mystery and want to know what happened to her and who killed ans why

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purpleme12 · 15/07/2024 00:18

I was surprised she was driving a car just because I thought she looked younger than 17!
But I see in really life she's 22

purpleme12 · 15/07/2024 00:28

Almost missed this cos radio times mistakenly put it as a repeat when it's not

purpleme12 · 15/07/2024 00:50

SoupDragon · 07/07/2024 18:10

It was on BBC3 originally by the look of it.

No it's showing on BBC three at the minute as well as BBC one.
But all episodes were released on iPlayer on 1st of July though.

purpleme12 · 15/07/2024 01:18

Orders76 · 10/07/2024 00:07

Finding very slow on episode 1 and was it placed as comedy? Really not.
I haven't read the books and on E1 I have it down as the best friends dad.

No it says it's a drama.

deeahgwitch · 15/07/2024 08:32

I have seen two episodes.
It is very slow.
I too think it's the friend's widowed Dad.
Or it could be the policeman.
Or Max's father or mother.
Or Ravi.
And we haven't yet met Andie's family as watching at tv pace.

Blondeshavemorefun · 15/07/2024 09:52

deeahgwitch · 15/07/2024 08:32

I have seen two episodes.
It is very slow.
I too think it's the friend's widowed Dad.
Or it could be the policeman.
Or Max's father or mother.
Or Ravi.
And we haven't yet met Andie's family as watching at tv pace.

Hedging your bets then who is the killer 😂😂

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