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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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Blondeshavemorefun · 25/07/2024 15:01

Oh yes. Weird 6 tomorrow. Wonder why

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purpleme12 · 25/07/2024 15:02

It was on Thursday and Friday last week as well

Sanguinello · 25/07/2024 15:08

I've only watched 2 episodes. Once I realised the main actress is American I started to notice her English accent sounds like a Scandinavian accent. She's doing a good job, it just has a bit of a Scandinavian edge to it.

Blondeshavemorefun · 26/07/2024 07:54

It's getting good

Roll on tonight's

Recap e5

www.whattowatch.com/features/a-good-girls-guide-to-murder-episode-5-recap-who-is-hiding-in-the-loft

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Blondeshavemorefun · 26/07/2024 20:39

Who is in the loft ?

I think I'm the only one still watching this

But I'm enjoying. Got thrills and twists

Roll on e6 tonight. If I can keep awake for it

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Blondeshavemorefun · 27/07/2024 20:30

Anyone else still watching

Wanted to talk about the ending

E6 recap

www.whattowatch.com/features/a-good-girls-guide-to-murder-ending-explained-how-did-andie-bell-die

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deeahgwitch · 28/07/2024 15:15

I missed a few episodes in between (Episodes 3,4,5,)but saw the last one and thanks to the recap link you posted @Blondeshavemorefun I was able to join the dots.
I always thought the widowed father was dodgy.
It was like Midsomer Murders for a younger audience.

purpleme12 · 29/07/2024 00:56

I watched it. I liked it

Blondeshavemorefun · 29/07/2024 05:03

Ans did you expect the killer to be who it was @purpleme12

That was a shock

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purpleme12 · 29/07/2024 05:06

No, but then again I didn't really have any suspicions!

deeahgwitch · 29/07/2024 08:16

Who left the note in the tent ?
I missed that bit.

purpleme12 · 29/07/2024 08:21

The dad who who killed Sal

deeahgwitch · 29/07/2024 08:30

Thank you @purpleme12

Blondeshavemorefun · 29/07/2024 17:30

As been shown

I just didnt expect the sister

Plus the dad actually killing Sal and abducting girls

Thank god she told sals brother to call the police if she wasn't back in 30

Or she has been in the loft for years

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longtompot · 15/08/2024 16:11

I've just put this on whilst resting my sore leg and am now onto episode three. I really like it. I know it's for teens but it's interesting. I'm also loving the soundtrack.
No idea who dunnit but I hope the ending is a good one.

Blondeshavemorefun · 15/08/2024 18:19

I enjoyed @longtompot But most things I like

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longtompot · 15/08/2024 19:49

Well, just finished. I caught a slight spoiler above, in trying not to read ahead of where I was, but actually it didn't really spoil it as there were a couple of sisters to choose from.
I think it ended well, slightly rushed if anything.

Blondeshavemorefun · 15/08/2024 20:51

If it's been shown on tv then not a spoiler

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purpleme12 · 15/08/2024 20:58

She meant a spoiler for her because she hadn't got up that part yet

Blondeshavemorefun · 15/08/2024 23:57

I get that but I ignore threads if I haven't seen the episode so I don't read any spoilers /the killer

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Hels20 · 18/08/2024 08:08

I thought this was a really good watch. When Ravi made the comment in episode 2 or 3 that maybe Andie wasn’t dead - I had been thinking the same. Thought the girl in the loft was v far fetched. Why was she being held there? Because he had confessed to killing Sal? Really liked the lead actress who played Pip.

thought at one point Victor was embroiled in it all but pleased he was a goodie. Loved Anna Maxwell Martin!

Would really recommend!

longtompot · 18/08/2024 13:04

Blondeshavemorefun · 15/08/2024 23:57

I get that but I ignore threads if I haven't seen the episode so I don't read any spoilers /the killer

I did mean for me, and I usually avoid threads if I've not seen the episode, or at least read up to what I've watched. This is what I was doing this time but just read a bit too far. It wasn't a complaint, just an observation 😊

HarpyBirthday · 18/08/2024 13:10

I liked it also. It inspired me to try another aimed at teens show, My Lady Jane, but that was rubbish.

Davros · 18/08/2024 13:31

I liked it but the ending was silly. I've learnt not to mind that as it often happens and it's ok if I've enjoyed the series. The lead's accent was terrible and quite distracting. When she first drove the car, my eyes fell out of my head, she looked about 15

Cattyisbatty · 18/08/2024 14:23

I thought her accent was good but yes, she looked so young, but she’s early 20s IRL!
I didn’t really get the relevance of the other girl in the loft except that the dad was a weirdo. Maybe it’s different in the book.