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8/10
Quite a charming watch.
Sleepin_Dragon20 February 2022
As we wait for news on a new series of Father Brown, we're given a very unusual spinoff series. Having appeared and impressed in just one episode, the bespectacled, enthusiastic Sister Boniface gets her own series.

It is definitely worth a watch, don't go expecting anything too serious, or heavy, it's arguably lighter than even Father Brown.

It's light, it's funny, it looks beautiful, some wonderful guest actors, and a nice regular cast. I was particularly happy to see Belinda Lang, what a class act she is, the prickly housekeeper is as far from Bill Porter as you can get.

It really does develop as it progresses, I enjoyed the first episode very much, and the last few in particular.

I would have loved it if Mark Williams had appeared in a couple of episodes, that would have been a nice touch. His presence was very much welcome.

Roll on Series 2.

Charming, 8/10.
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8/10
Absolutely habit-forming!
coachellacanuck10 February 2022
I loved this character when she appeared in Father Brown so I was delighted to see this spin-off. It is wonderful light, amusing British TV. Some of the dialogue makes you giggle. Occasionally you laugh out loud: "We took vows of poverty, chastity and obedience. They never said anything about sobriety." Looking forward to each week's episode.
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8/10
Gets better with each episode!
tmichaelny@aol.com17 February 2022
I was disappointed with the sterile portrayal of Sister Boniface in the first episode. But the character is developing more with each episode. The support characters are wonderfully cliched. Theres a ruggedly boyish detective, a liberated, feminist reporter, a tough, no-nonsense Mother Superior,a super cockney nun and the priggish land lady (can't believe it's Belinda Lang!). Rounding out the cast is a very pleasant Caribbean detective and a lovable junior policewoman. Is it intense highbrow drama? Not by a long shot. It is fun, silly, lighthearted entertainment and I look forward to the next episode!!
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9/10
An enjoyable way to spend some time
TheDudeReviewsStuff17 April 2023
First point, this is not an Agatha Christie, Arthur Conan Doyle, nor Colin Dexter mystery series. Don't go into watching expecting Poirot, Holmes, or Morse. Much more like a Father Brown mystery. Sit back, enjoy the light comedy and watching how the cast figure out whodunit.

Lorna Watson brings a nice bit of humor to the good Sister, who manages to crack the case each episode using whatever is on hand. Max Brown as Sam GIllespie provides the requisite slightly inept Police Inspector. Ami Metcalf is slowly maturing into the role as Peggy Button adding a nice touch as she doesn't always get what is going on at first, but is becoming a good officer with the help of the Sister and Inspector. Jerry Iwu hopefully gets more opportunities to take a lead as DS Felix Livingston.

Overall a nice light-hearted detective series. Just don't go in expecting a mystery worthy of one of the great authors. It is fun in its own right.
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6/10
Pleasant pastoral setting; Disappointing themes
bpirwin7 March 2022
As with Father Brown, a constant stream of anachronistic political correctness injected into a mystery set in the 1950s quickly becomes irritating.

In order to post this review I must type 150 characters. I apologize for making you read this far.
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8/10
Get your head around it and it works.
hindsonevansmike15 April 2022
We have so many tropes here in this unexpectedly-spirited new arrival on BBC in early 2022.

We have the knowledgeable religious person (a nun who originated in series one of "Father Brown")

We have some kind of reverse Windrush Generation for 1960 - a detective from the West Indies, transferring in to Scotland Yard in London, who arrives on a (nicely-preserved) steam train in the west country village of Lower Slaughter (don't ask!) and settles into the ranks of the local constabulary.

The village detective depends upon the nun (who has a chemistry PhD and worked in Bletchley park during World War 2 (did I mention this is set in 1960?) Giving us some kind of reverse "death in paradise" homage to "In the heat of the night" (which would be filmed five years later...

And yet - it works!. Intellectually un-taxing, this is material and storylines which would probably pop up in the 8PM Sunday "Heartbeat" slot on British TV a decade back.

The early 1960s scene is beautifully crafted and, with a ten-episode first season (and confirmation in Q1-2022 that a series two will be commissioned) I predict that we shall be enjoying this 2020s creation for some time to come.

I wonder who will start the fanfiction storylines?
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7/10
Fun original start but so many gay plots/characters gets boring and inaccurate for the era/setting
SunnyDaise29 April 2022
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Really enjoyed the first few episodes - funny and great to see women take the lead - but later the series got boring with 2 episodes being about homosexuality, which is on every show these days. S2 has even more - which is excessive for the era and semi-rural setting. The same thing happened with Madame Blanc Mysteries - both series need to focus on the path they set up ie strong women not go off on a trendy tangent of gay men that many other dramas are already covering anyway. SBM does best when it focuses on the cultural things of the time eg Sound of Music / Blue Peter spoof etc - and of course Father Brown's cameo is great.
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8/10
Great mystery drama. Thankyou Sister!
colinrogers117 February 2022
Father Brown has matured after multiple series and based on a famous book by a famous author. Sister Boniface is a breath of fresh air. It's not brow beating your idea of religion or Catholicism. Great script, swift and solid plots keep the story driving along smoothly. The characters are great as are the actors. Always good to have period dramas, they seem to pluck at peoples nostalgic heartstrings like FB . Unlike Agatha Raisin or Shakespeare & Hathaway it deals with back stories lightly and concentrates on the plot. The main point is that Sister Boniface is a likeable character. Do not review this after one episode. It's unfair. It's a great tonic. Highly recommend!
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Dreadful
fieldvictoria2 March 2022
Yes, it's pretty, yes the costumes instil Sunday evening style swooning nostalgia, however, the acting and plot lines are appalling. Think Father Brown with less credulous storylines, complete with wooden acting and a direct attempt to entertain that falls totally from the mark. I have never ever left a review, but this is absolutely awful. So bad it lets down the pretty sets and nostalgic costumes. Such a shame, I was looking forward to this!
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7/10
The second year of this series is significantly better than the first
mmwnycny21 April 2023
Sister Boniface is coming into its own. Lorna Watson's character has much more personality this year, and exhibits charm as well as overt intellectuality. She was a bit of a cipher last year, and was somewhat disappointing. This year's plots are lively and humorous, referencing more interesting pop phenomena of the era than last year's offerings, and finally including some pagan rituals in one episode. One character has been eliminated, and others have been added who improve the unlikely camaraderie between Sister Boniface and the police. The countryside is beautiful, and the series' production values continue to be good.
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5/10
Charming but a bit disappointing
gee-152 March 2022
Lorna Watson is fun as Sister Boniface and seems to have charisma to spare. The other cast members are fine as well and the production values are good. But something just doesn't work here. I think there are three problems. One, the writing just isn't as good as it could be. Mysteries shouldn't be boring but when you find yourself fast forwarding through a mystery, something is amiss. Second, there is nothing "nun like" in the character of Sister Boniface (aside from wearing a habit). She could be a librarian, a housewife or a pharmacist and it wouldn't change the plot lines one bit. In Father Brown, his Catholicism is regularly invoked so that (most of the time) you know it's a priest solving the mystery. Third, and most oddly, Sister Boniface doesn't seem to be the focus of the series. She plays pathologist, yes, and is ever present but she feels a bit sidelined at times. But it's a nice little time waster if you've nothing better to do.
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8/10
Liking this so far...
esskayjayiii5 March 2022
Five episodes in, and I'm liking this spin-off of Father Brown. They've given Sister Boniface credibility with a PhD and an official capacity as a consultant to the police. Where Father Brown is encumbered with a tiring and self-important (buffoonish) police inspector who resents and rejects input, Sister Boniface has a DI that appreciates her input yet exudes confidence in his own investigative work while appreciating input from his "staff." So far, so good... and enjoyable!
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7/10
Health and Safety Advice.
pollysmith12 June 2022
In shows like these, I think it is reasonable that there should be a lot of leeway given in terms of criticism as to how realistic the show is, which is of course, not very. However, that said, I would suggest, the episode where it is presented in a positive light to stand around and pray ( because of the power of prayer ) rather than leave the building with the ticking bomb seems rather ill advised.
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5/10
Light-hearted feel good escapism murder mysteries, just repetitive
jimdbs10 March 2022
As the title says, the vibe of the show is pretty light hearted and the setting is quite idyllic and sort of alt-historical (early 20th century England). So, there is an appealing escapism aspect to this show that keeps bringing me back.

That said, how the stories play out, the way they investigate and figure out who did it, etc. Has gotten quite repetitive. It's identical in every episode so far. This is not Sherlock or Poirot level. It can also come off as too light hearted, well goofy, sometimes, think they could dial that back some but it varies by episode.

Like many mystery shows, Sister Boniface doesn't solve the mysteries on her own, there are 2 official detectives plus a tabloid news reporter who all play parts gathering clues. Sister Boniface just always plays the most important part piecing everything together towards the end. Most of the acting is pretty good given the nature of the show.
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10/10
Sister Boniface is sidelined and reduced in scope
Playananda19 February 2022
Unlike Father Brown, Sister Boniface is not the center of the show. The center of gravity is the on the two detectives. I loved her character in Father Brown, with lots of charm and wit, but here she's more one dimensional. They need to make her the center of the show, and with more depth of character. Sister Boniface was colorful in Father Brown, and flat in this show. I've given it five stars, because it has potential. If the creators are reading this, please do better!
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7/10
Why isn't Boniface the lead?
cmcwallace-5186320 March 2022
Entertaining show, though the simplistic plots aren't as gripping as I'd like. More to the point though, the show is called "Sister Boniface Mysteries," but she's merely a secondary character responding to or in the service of others. It's really about the tension between the detective inspector and the reporter.

The stories are light bordering on boring. Even "cozy crime" should have some suspense. "Father Brown" stories manage the balance well.
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8/10
Lighthearted Murder
shechtmanamy12 February 2022
I enjoy watching these, my only criticism is Sister Boniface is part of an ensemble cast and not really a lead. It is a nice change from the heavy drama of other crime shows, I appreciate the humor and plot lines, 45 minutes well spent!
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7/10
Nothing wrong with a little silliness.
xyvmscqst16 February 2022
If one doesn't think everything has to be super accurate and serious, this series is fun. Yes, it's not Father Brown caliber, as some commenters have stated, but why does everything have to be that or better. Chill and enjoy it for what it is, a lighthearted spoof.
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8/10
Watchable mystery series
coltras3516 April 2022
The investigations of Sister Boniface of St Vincent's Convent - nun, moped rider, wine maker and part-time forensic scientist - is a lighthearted affair, watchable with a likeable protagonist, though the screen time is taken up by two detectives and a roving journalist. Of course, the detective nun comes up trump with the answer to the mystery. There's the usual diversity casting, and though it's not as sharp as Father Brown, it's a pleasant viewing. It's great fun.
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6/10
Father Brown, Where are you ?
ameliamentone12 February 2022
I was excited and looking forward to see this spinoff from Father Brown. I gave it a 5 out of 10. The cast is boring, Im sorry to say. The setting is beautiful. There really is no lead, but an ensemble cast. Disappointed.

Update: I've watched all 10 episodes. It is still not Father Brown and really holds only hints of that show. The settings are beautiful, cast still for me is o.k.

Have no idea if more episodes will come out or for that matter if Father Brown is dropping new episodes. My only reason for Brit Box.
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5/10
It's ok but I was expecting it to be a lot better
Ziggy196516 February 2022
The first episode was good and had good promise. The motive of the murder was stupid but at least it was watchable. I have seen 2 more and for me it is going downhill. With so much else to watch on TV, I would rather spend my rest and relaxing time watching something else.

The story needs a backstory of how Sister Boniface got so much power over the police department. They just show up and expect the sister to do all the intel work and then they clean up the rest.

If you are looking for farcical no brain activity type of story, then this is for you.

But if you want something that is more intelligent, there are plenty of other shows to choose from.
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10/10
Belinda Lang is Brilliant!
kfboyde24 February 2023
It took me 5 episode to figure out who Mrs. Clam was. I couldn't believe it! She usually does more elegant parts. Bravo for pulling a fast one. Sister Boniface is brilliant in the role. The whole cast is just brilliant and always leaves a smile on my face. The characters are all unique and a character unto themselves. Love British mysteries and this one is sheer delight. I can't wait for season 2 and hopefully, more to come. Love the retro style and shows the UK as it was back them. One series to not miss if you're looking for something funny and delightful. Hight recommended. Love all the cast members!
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7/10
A worthy spin-off
safenoe1 April 2024
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I've only seen the first season of the Sister Boniface Mysteries, so maybe the quality has changed from season two onwards, but as a big fan of Father Brown, I actually liked the first season of Sister Boniface Mysteries, and the cameo appearance of Father Brown helped inject that spin-off connection and was kind of an affirmation (I was going to say blessing) of the spin-off. Anyway, there is a certain charm in this, and I think the MVP is Tina Chiang as Sister Peter, so hopefully she can make more appearances. Perhaps there can even be a Lady Felicia spin-off series for us Father Brown fans.
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1/10
It's just not good.
ryandflynn23 February 2022
I like anything british with a murder mystery. Father Brown is one of my favorites among others. This isn't comparable to Father Brown in my opinion. Sister Boniface is so bland with nothing keeping my interest. And no interesting characters to keep me interested. A murder is a murder when it comes to these shows but it's the characters that keep me coming back. This ain't got it. And I'm genuinely disappointed. Develop some characters please.
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8/10
Renewed for Season 2!!!!!
MzzKaren2 March 2023
I thought, when watching an episode of Father Brown that introduced Sister Boniface , that I would like to see more of her.

And ,like rain from heaven,here she is!

A breathe of fresh air.

Why do naysayers expect a fiction series to follow only set facts? Fiction requires you using your brain and making the occasional leap in logic. That is why they are called stories, and not fact reciting.

The cast is great, the stories are interesting, the setting is lovely, and a good clean time can be had for all. These days how many shows can you watch with everyone in the family without having to worry about ugly words, overly made faces, people wearing little more than a bandaid, and blood gushing violently? Pop the corn,get everyone something ro drink, settle in, and watch some good TV,
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