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TV Review: Durham County

Written by Diane Kristine
Published May 07, 2007

Durham County, a new original series starting Monday, May 7 on The Movie Network (eastern Canada) and Movie Central (western Canada), is creepy, eerie, disturbing, and dark. And I mean all that as a compliment. There is a definite style and sense of place in Durham County, though it's not any place I recognize or am eager to visit.

The six-episode series is set in sinister suburbia, where power lines dominate the grey, occasionally surreal, landscape.

Hugh Dillon, former lead singer of The Headstones and Hard Core Logo star, brings an understated intensity to the role of Mike Sweeney, a big city cop.  Sweeny recently moved his family to the suburbs to start over after his partner is killed on the job and while his wife Audrey (Helene Joy) is recovering from breast cancer.

But their beautiful new house hides an interior in perpetual mid-renovation, and their cozy neighbourhood includes Mike's old nemesis Ray Prager (Justin Louis), whose new hobby is copycat serial killing. Everyone and everything in Durham County hides something to mar the seemingly smooth surface.

There's no central mystery at the heart of Durham County. The point is not to unravel who the bad guy is; it is, in a sense, to unravel who the good guy really is. You want to root for Mike, and you do, but Durham County doesn't make it easy for you to side with him over the serial killer.

The revelations about Mike and the rest of the town build steadily, inevitably, and the characters are entangled in unexpected ways, to the point where I can't reveal a little without revealing too much.

There's a grim humour and eerie whimsicality to the series that doesn't so much alleviate as enhance the ubiquitous tone of menace. The youngest daughter (who barely exists as a character) wears a manga-like mask that is creepier than a puppet head should really be. Older daughter Sadie makes clay figurines and places them in her dollhouse in crime scene poses, a hobby that creeps her mother out probably just as much as it should.

Laurence LeBeouf, who does a wonderful job as Sadie, has a slight Lauren Ambrose vibe in the pivotal role of the disaffected teen daughter (the whole show is close in tone to Six Feet Under).  In fact, the acting in Durham County is uniformly terrific, from the fragile yet steely Helene Joy as Audrey to the but menacing but attentive Justin Louis as Ray, but above all, the fierce drive of Hugh Dillon as Mike, nearly as flawed a character as the killers he hunts.

Watch Durham County beginning May 7, 9 p.m. Eastern or 8 p.m. Pacific.


Diane is a publications manager who's addicted to television, movies, and books and justifies her pop culture obsessions by writing about them for Blogcritics. She also runs the TV, Eh? website, a compilation of news and information about Canadian television series.
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TV Review: Durham County
Published: May 07, 2007
Type: Review
Section: Video
Filed Under: Review, Video: Crime, Video: Drama, Video: Television
Writer: Diane Kristine
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#1 — June 5, 2007 @ 09:31AM — Durham Obssessed

This is one of the best Canadian drama series I've seen yet. I'm hooked. Can't miss an episode. How could people miss the "Dexter" undertones? It definitely holds it own with similar HBO offerings; it's a terrific series, with great acting, solid writing, and a different tact - don't solve the mystery of the murder, solve the mystery of the people involved. Moves at a fast pace but keeps a creepy edge. Well done!

#2 — June 14, 2007 @ 23:38PM — Nada

Ok I watched the all six episodes but is that it????
No More....
Nothing happened to the original killer of the school girls....?
I wanna see more of whats gonna happen to him???

#3 — June 14, 2007 @ 23:40PM — Diane Kristine [URL]

Stay tuned for season two ...

#4 — June 23, 2007 @ 23:35PM — Michelle

Really!? A season 2 is being planned?

#5 — June 23, 2007 @ 23:44PM — Diane Kristine [URL]

I've heard rumours, but nothing official has been announced yet. The network is touting it as a commercial and critical success so I'd be surprised if the rumours aren't true, though.

#6 — July 23, 2007 @ 12:53PM — Johnnie

The scenes with the dead teacher talking to Mike are brutal.

#7 — June 15, 2008 @ 02:07AM — mya

where do you watch the episodes online

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