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      2013 Crime Drama List
      88% Tomatometer 25 Reviews 93% Audience Score 250+ Ratings Luther is a brilliant but emotionally impulsive detective who is tormented by the dark side of humanity while hunting down murderers. Once the self-destructive detective knows the killer's identity, it becomes a psychological duel between predator and prey. Read More Read Less Watch on Peacock Stream Now

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      Idris Elba shines in the title role of Luther despite familiar circumstances that benefit from the shortened season.

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      Sarah Dempster Guardian Is it stupidly brilliant or just brilliantly stupid? Don't mattah. Oct 3, 2018 Full Review Gabriel Tate Time Out At least he's going out on his own terms. Jul 3, 2018 Full Review David Hinckley New York Daily News A "season" of Luther feels brief, because it is. After a two-year wait, the whole thing begins and ends this week. But because it wastes none of that time, it also feels like we've been studying this guy for a long time. Rated: 4/5 Sep 4, 2013 Full Review Terence Johnson AwardsCircuit.com This was a solid set of episodes for the show, though there was a bit more that could have been explored. Rated: 3/4 Aug 26, 2018 Full Review Adam Sweeting The Arts Desk Luther is saved from terminal morbidity by the panache with which director Sam Miller handles the material. Jul 23, 2018 Full Review Claudia Connell Daily Mail (UK) The real reason Luther is so compelling can be summed up in two words: Idris Elba. Jul 19, 2018 Full Review Read all reviews

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      David C A few smaller stories intermingle through this series, as opposed to one overarching story. It's thrilling, and there are twists enough to keep you happy Rated 4 out of 5 stars 03/28/23 Full Review S M Raisul I Still stupid, still makes no sense. Rated 1 out of 5 stars 02/25/23 Full Review Audience Member Despite my high rating i do have a few problems with this season. Though Idris Elba is still incredible, this show seems determined with taking literally everything from the protagonist to a point where, in this season more than any other, it borders on mean spirited. Therefore it doesn't help if the case for the first two episodes is boring in one scene and overly scary in another. Even with all these factors, the second two episodes are vastly better. And ultimately this season retains most of this shows core strength like it's superb ensemble and acting as well as great tension even if im dissapointed, that the Jenny Storyline from season 2 is being ignored entirely. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review whosmirko - Luther: Season 3: 5- / 10 Rated 2 out of 5 stars 03/30/23 Full Review Audience Member Very bad incompetent police work Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review r 9 The weakest of the opening three seasons of 'Luther', but that's not to say it's a bad one - the opposite, it's a very good third coming. Not much more needs to be said about Idris Elba, he is yet again the key to the show and gives a hat-trick of superb performances. As for those around Elba, Warren Brown continues to be enjoyable as Ripley, as do Dermot Crowley (Schenk) and Michael Smiley (Benny). Nikki Amuka-Bird continues too. I still like her as an actress, but man does her character continue to irritate - Gray goes full-on hypocrite this season. She's joined by Stark (David O'Hara), who is like a Mini-Me in terms of what I found annoying about Gray in S2. Stark should be one of those characters you love to hate, kinda like Alice (Ruth Wilson) in the earlier seasons, but he's just simply irritating to see - at least to me. I found myself unappeased with a few of the storylines here, which is something that I didn't feel across S1/2. It's not that any of the plots are disappointing or negative, they just unfold in a way that allows me to be questionable about them. The final episode is fantastic, but the one or two before aren't as great as what we've seen before from this show - probably a victim of its own success more than anything, given how utterly brilliant the preceding load of episodes have been. I want to make it clear - I thoroughly enjoyed this when all is said and done, despite some (pretty minor) issues as mentioned. No matter what, I'm buzzing to watch the next two seasons. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 03/30/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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      Episode 1 Aired Jul 2, 2013 Luther investigates a twisted fetishist who is murdering women in a horrific echo of an unsolved case from the 1980s, but Superintendent Stark does not approve of his unorthodox policing. Details Episode 2 Aired Jul 9, 2013 News of a murder interrupts Luther's date with Mary; Ripley must investigate the Jared Cass murder alone. Details Episode 3 Aired Jul 16, 2013 A vigilante killer is determined to punish past offenders; the campaign pushes Luther to his limits. Details Episode 4 Aired Jul 23, 2013 Luther must clear his name after being accused of crimes he didn't commit while working to stop the vigilante killer. Details
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      Season Info

      Director
      Sam Miller, Farren Blackburn
      Executive Producer
      Phillippa Giles
      Screenwriter
      Neil Cross
      Network
      BBC
      Rating
      TV-14
      Genre
      Crime, Drama
      Original Language
      English (United Kingdom)
      Release Date
      Jul 2, 2013
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