Détect inc. (TV Series 2005– ) Poster

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3/10
Too bad... it's bad!
johnnythewolf21 January 2005
When I saw the trailer, I thought it was going to be some kind of anti-Jack Carter. Instead of a cool, seductive private detective who always succeed in some complex investigations, we got two losers wannabe detectives, the clumsy Bob Marlow (Claude Meunier) and the has-been cop James Bonin (Gilbert Sicotte), who have to deal with truly cheap investigations, like trying to catch a petty thief in a supermarket.

I must say the premise is very interesting. It was supposed to be funny and dramatic at the same time. So, naturally, I was hoping for something great or at least watchable.

In fact, the show is somewhere between "watchable" and "boring". There are indeed some good parts in the show, like those with Michel Charrette and Remy Girard. Two great actors that can easily make you laugh. Gilbert Sicotte too manages to be funny, even if he's not really a comedian.

What's truly ruined the show to me is Claude Meunier. He's probably a good scriptwriter, but a truly annoying actor. He was good as "Popa" in "La Petite Vie", but in Détect. Inc., he seems to be a fusion of his character of Mr. Pepsi in Pepsi Ads and Ding guy in Ding & Dong. He looks absolutely silly in his role, but not the way it was supposed to be. There is also Diane Lavallée's character, Madonna, a female godfather, who really doesn't bring anything interesting to the show, but at least, it seems that she never shows herself very often. Hopefully.

Overall, another "could-have-been good" product from Claude Meunier that unfortunately didn't manage to gain as much success that "La Petite Vie".

As I post this comment, the show is still running, but I doubt it would get any better by the future.
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10/10
Misunderstood like all masterpieces
whatever7599 March 2012
The main theme is a duo of private investigators who get really small time cases yet manage to turn it into an adventure. There is a sordid touch of humour, a bit of drama but more importantly some totally flawed but lovable characters. This was truly a masterpiece and we finally had something that was different, based on off the wall humour, actor strength and unexpected plots, all turning around everyday issues that can actually happen to any of us, rather than the tired old crap re-served on every channel century after century where all that matters is looks and special effects but apparently the majority of people out there would rather watch 'reality' shows.
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