Dead Boy Detectives
Charles Rowland and Edwin Paine decided not to enter the afterlife to stay on Earth and investigate crimes that involve supernatural stuff.
After coming to the aid of a teen medium with a demonic dilemma, Edwin and Charles head to America with an unexpected ally to find a missing girl.
Trapped in town, the Agency takes on a case of paranormal parasites.
The team attempts to free a family of ghosts caught in a nightmarish loop inside a haunted house, but doing so brings back unpleasant memories for one of the detectives.
The team investigates a series of unusual deaths at a lighthouse. Crystal hears a voice, they meet the Washer Woman, and the team goes to gross lengths to defeat their foe.
While Crystal, Edwin and Charles investigate the tragic murders of two popular athletes, Niko sets Jenny up on a date at the butcher shop.
A crisis forces Crystal to improvise on the job as Monty recruits the boys to locate his missing friend - but the eerie case isn't what it seems.
When Edwin gets caught in a terrifying situation, Charles braves treacherous terrain to find him, relying on his best mate's meticulous notes. A determined Crystal confronts her ex.
Crystal reckons with her past after memories come rushing back. With Esther's evil scheme underway, the group is forced to face their deadliest foe yet.
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Ruth Connell | Night Nurse |
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Jenn Lyon | Esther Finch |
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Kassius Nelson | Crystal Palace |
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Briana Cuoco | Jenny Green |
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Jayden Revri | Charles Rowland |
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Yuyu Kitamura | Niko Sasaki |
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George Rexstrew | Edwin Payne |
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David Iacono | David the Demon |
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Lukas Gage | Cat King |
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Lindsey Gort | Maxine |
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Joshua Colley | Monty |
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Michael Beach | Tragic Mick |
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André Sogliuzzo | Grey Cat |
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Kirsten Robek | Female Police Officer |
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Max Jenkins | Kingham |
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Caitlin Reilly | Litty |
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Vincent Gale | Businessman |
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Kailey Spear | Undead Woman the First |
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Sam Spear | Undead Woman the Second |
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Miranda Edwards | Iris |
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Sharon Taylor | Officer Parris |
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Troy James | Misery Wraith |
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Amber Nash | Tabby Cat |
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Sarah Desjardins | Shelby Khan |
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Sherri Saum | Maddy |
| Packaging | MKV |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital 2.0 |
| Subtitles | Many |
| Owner | Jackmeats Flix |
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| Location | TV_WWE |
| Purchased | On May 28, 2024 at PSA |
| Watched | Jul 19, 2024 |
| Index | 8924 |
| Added Date | May 28, 2024 03:20:58 |
| Modified Date | Jul 31, 2024 04:37:14 |
My quick rating - 7.8/10. Well, that was a refreshing and original addition to the supernatural genre or nearly any genre you would like to place this since it has a bit of everything. Written and produced by the brilliant Neil Gaiman, the show offers a delightful blend of humor, intriguing mysteries, and unique characters that kept me thoroughly entertained. The series follows Charles Rowland and Edwin Paine, two young detectives who have decided to forego the afterlife in favor of staying on Earth to investigate crimes involving supernatural and occasional horror elements. This premise sets the stage for a series of captivating and otherworldly cases that are as intriguing as they are entertaining. The characters of Charles (Jayden Revri) and Edwin (George Rexstrew) are well-developed and endearing, each bringing their own quirks and charm to the show. Their dynamic is both humorous and heartwarming, adding a layer of depth to the supernatural investigations they undertake. The supporting cast also contributes significantly to the show's appeal, with each character adding their own unique flavor. Be it a landlord wielding a meat cleaver (Briana Cuoco) or the self-proclaimed cat king (Lukas Gage) each is not only well thought out but acted accordingly. Gaiman's writing shines through in the clever dialogue and well-crafted storylines. The show balances its darker themes with a good dose of humor, making it a fun and engaging watch. The unearthly elements are seamlessly integrated into the plot, providing a fresh take on the detective genre. And let's face it, as I have been saying for years, all cats are plotting their ways to kill us. Visually, the show is impressive, with high-quality production values that bring the eerie and mysterious world to life. The special effects are well-executed, enhancing the supernatural aspects without overshadowing the story. It is just a well-made and highly enjoyable series that stands out for its originality, humor, and compelling characters. Offering good fun and entertainment, making it a must-watch for fans of supernatural mysteries. With this strong first season, I have hopeful anticipation for a second season to continue the adventures of Charles and Edwin.