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The mercurial detective, Julien Baptiste will present a dramatic series by his missions that will be difficult. The series begins, where The retired French detective, now living in Amsterdam with his family, comes to the aid of an Englishman searching for his missing niece - who has been drawn into drugs and prostitution through her involvement with a Romanian gangster.
There seems to have been [a formula] used to create Baptiste, a spin-off from The Missing, and even the staunchest fans of Tchéky Karyo will be struggling not to see the all-too-familiar formula poking through the script.
The dialogue has the flavour of a graphic novel that happens to be peopled by fine actors adept at applying flesh and blood. So it's worth sticking with.
The viewers' only hope in making sense of it all is Baptiste. Our crumpled hero has found the missing before, made the impossible possible...and he can do so again.
I leapt from my seat like an electric eel, and once my heart had stopped hammering, found myself suddenly and quite unexpectedly in eager anticipation of part two.