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Whitechapel - Season 2
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Since the events of the Ripper case, Chandler is now permanently stationed at Whitechapel with Miles, McCormack and Kent. Fitzgerald has been demoted to PC with his position taken over by DC Finley Mansell. After a spate of gruesome killings and maimings, Buchan suggests that the crimes seem to replicate those of the much-feared Kray Twins of the 1960s, powerful ganglords who once terrorised the East End of London. Are their underworld murders being painstakingly recreated?
Since the events of the Ripper case, Chandler is now permanently stationed at Whitechapel with Miles, McCormack and Kent. Fitzgerald has been demoted to PC with his position taken over by DC Finley Mansell. After a spate of gruesome killings and maimings, Buchan suggests that the crimes seem to replicate those of the much-feared Kray Twins of the 1960s, powerful ganglords who once terrorised the East End of London. Are their underworld murders being painstakingly recreated?
Actors:
Hannah Blamires,
Raine McCormack,
Mary Roscoe,
Claire Rushbrook,
Richard Cordery,
Samantha Best,
Jason Maza,
Mark Rice-Oxley,
Fiona Roberts,
Phil Davis,
Irene Bradshaw,
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Hannah Blamires
Raine McCormack
Mary Roscoe
12 June 1959, Harare, Zimbabwe
Claire Rushbrook
25 August 1971, Hitchin, Hertfordshire, England, UK
Richard Cordery
Samantha Best
Jason Maza
24 April 1987, London, England, UK
Mark Rice-Oxley
20 March 1980, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK
Fiona Roberts
Phil Davis
30 July 1953, Grays, Essex, England, UK
Irene Bradshaw
Director:
Ben Court, Caroline Ip
Country:
United States
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March 28, 2012
Turns out the new breed of bogeymen can be just about as mystifying and terrifying, if not as memorable.
March 28, 2012
It was never terribly formidable even at its initial best, it could be smoothly entertaining in a hectic, frothy way.
November 26, 2013
There's a fine line between a script that makes you work hard to follow what's going on and one where you very quickly stop bothering as you've long since ceased to care. Whitechapel more often than not steps on the wrong side.
March 28, 2012
Part of the fun of Whitechapel is delving into the past with the characters.
November 26, 2013
Phil Davis is as watchable as ever as the embittered, seen-it-all Sergeant Miles, and I like Steve Pemberton's hammy turn as an amateur sleuth, who once again is three steps ahead of the professionals.

