While I was checking out the PBS streaming app to find when the new Ken Burns mini-series Leonardo da Vinci was being released, I stumbled upon this French series labeled "Astrid."
Astrid et Raphaëlle is a simple enough procedural premise. An Autistic archivist named Astrid Nielsen and impulsive inspector Raphaëlle Coste work together to solve crimes in and around Paris.
I did enjoy The Good Doctor so I was intrigued.
I've loved many French TV series including the most excellent Spiral and Braquo, so I gave it a whirl.
It hooked me right away.
What their description doesn't show is how heartfelt and authentic the duo's interplay is as they begin to work together and understand each other.
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