Collider by Maggie Boccella
Annika manages to step up its game in season two, battening down the hatches with fresh, improved scripts. It’s no surprise that Walker’s as effortlessly entertaining a lead as she is.
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Creator
Nick Walker
Cast
Nicola Walker,
Silvie Furneaux,
Katie Leung,
Jamie Sives,
Ukweli Roach
Genre
Crime,
Drama,
Mystery
Annika, a witty detective and single mom, is put in charge of a new specialist marine homicide unit. While investigating unfathomable murders that wash up on Scotaland's shores, Annika is also tasked with dealing with her rebellious teenage kids.
Collider by Maggie Boccella
Annika manages to step up its game in season two, battening down the hatches with fresh, improved scripts. It’s no surprise that Walker’s as effortlessly entertaining a lead as she is.
The Guardian by Stuart Jeffries
I don’t know what crimes are to be investigated next by this ludicrous drain on Caledonian public finances, but the dialogue is so droll and the performances so charming I’m in for what fisherfolk call the long haul.
Chicago Tribune by Nina Metz
Are you going to be OK, someone asks? “I mean, that’s a huge question,” she says. It’s really the question we all face every day. With its dreamy theme music and blustery setting, “Annika” finds the bleak, human comedy in that.
The New York Times by Mike Hale
A little perfunctoriness in the mysteries can be excused, though, given the overall pleasure to be had from Walker’s performance.
i by Gerard Gilbert
This felt like a TV show still finding its groove. If it does, Annika has all the makings of a Vera-like long-runner if (and it is a big if) an actor as in-demand as Walker is happy to remain on board.
i by Ed Power
As the six-part season continues, one hopes the monologues to camera are dialled down and future storylines less far-fetched.
Radio Times by Patrick Cremona
The central case is gripping enough and ensures the 50-minute runtime passes at a fairly zippy pace, while the performances are solid, if rather unremarkable, from a reliable cast of actors who aren't always helped by some occasionally unconvincing dialogue.
The Telegraph by Anita Singh
As a whodunit, it is disappointingly pedestrian: clues and suspects and red herrings reveal themselves one by one, but are neatly dealt with in minutes. The show needs to focus less on the clever conceits and more on the plots.
The Telegraph by Benji Wilson
Ultimately this is a series made for the Alibi channel in conjunction with America’s Masterpiece Theatre. It is thus strait-jacketed from its inception: it must get from body found to crime solved in an hour, and it is also duty bound to wallow in tourist board aerial shots of the Scottish Highlands.
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