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Baptiste - Season 1
This is a dramatic story that tells about a new mission will be done by the mercurial detective, Julien Baptiste. Julien is in a new challenge because of all these cases that he faces. The events begin on holiday in Amsterdam with his wife, where he will assist in an investigation for his former girlfriend, the Amsterdam Chief of Police. That is the hard mission for discover more and achieve the goals.
5 March 1985, Paris
April 16, 1968 in Gent, Flanders, Belgium
12 August 1980, Bulgaria
16 November 1978, Dunaújváros, Hungary
1 January 1974, Winsford, Cheshire, England, UK
February 25, 2019
Make yourself a cup of tea and bask in the comfortable, balmy familiarity of it all.
February 22, 2019
The viewers' only hope in making sense of it all is Baptiste. Our crumpled hero has found the missing before, made the impossible possible...and he can do so again.
February 28, 2019
I also loved Baptiste, but then I was always going to.
February 25, 2019
They got away with chainsaw murder, but it's a tactic that demands episode two be nothing less than stupendous, no flies on it at all.
February 22, 2019
The dialogue has the flavour of a graphic novel that happens to be peopled by fine actors adept at applying flesh and blood. So it's worth sticking with.
February 25, 2019
The ennui of the first 50 minutes was, surely, offset by the final ten minutes and a brilliant twist that I did not see coming at all.
February 25, 2019
Every minute that Hollander is on screen, though, in this tense, violent crime drama has been superb.
February 22, 2019
Hollander magnetises any scene he is in and thus far looks like the main reason to keep watching.
February 26, 2019
I leapt from my seat like an electric eel, and once my heart had stopped hammering, found myself suddenly and quite unexpectedly in eager anticipation of part two.
February 22, 2019
There seems to have been [a formula] used to create Baptiste, a spin-off from The Missing, and even the staunchest fans of Tchéky Karyo will be struggling not to see the all-too-familiar formula poking through the script.

