Hulu’s Death and Other Details Season 1 Review by Ryan Balkwill

Plot: Imogene Scott finds herself in the wrong place at the wrong time and becomes the prime suspect in a locked-room murder mystery; to prove her innocence, she must partner with a man she despises, Rufus Cotesworth, the world’s greatest detective.

Season 1 of Death and Other Details was a confusing mess.

Pros: Violett Beane was likeable to follow as the main lead & some of the reveals that happened were shocking.

Cons:  The main plot itself did get convoluted & hard to follow. I lost interest  with all the other supported characters when the series goes on. My thoughts on how they manged the flashbacks were confusing. The setting didn’t add anything new to this style of storytelling and this season felt drawn-out as well.

Genre: DramaMysteryThrillerDetective fictionCrime FictionPolice procedural

Created by  Heidi Cole McAdams & Mike Weiss

Starring: Violett Beane, Lauren Patten, Rahul Kohli, Angela Zhou, Hugo Diego Garcia, Linda Emond, Mandy Patinkin & Pardis Saremi.

Music by Brocker Way

Executive producers: Heidi Cole McAdams, Mike Weiss, Marc Webb, Mark Martin, David Petrarca

Producers: Shawn Wilt, James Thompson III

Cinematography: Jimmy Lindsey; G. Magni Ágústsson; Fernando Reyes Allendes

Editors: John L. Roberts, Billy Rich, Franzis Müller, Sondra Watanabe

Production companies: Riding in Circles Productions, Last In First Out Inc., Black Lamb Productions, ABC Signature

Network: Hulu

Casts & Characters:

Main:

  • Violett Beane as Imogene Scott
  • Lauren Patten as Anna Collier, Imogene’s wealthy best friend, heir apparent to the Collier Mills Company.
  • Rahul Kohli as Sunil Bhandari, the owner of the cruise ship SS Varuna
  • Angela Zhou as Teddy Goh, the crew manager on the SS Varuna
  • Hugo Diego Garcia as Jules Toussaint, the head of security on the SS Varuna
  • Linda Emond as Agent Hilde Eriksen, a business-minded Interpol agent
  • Mandy Patinkin as Rufus Cotesworth, a detective who used to be “the world’s greatest detective”
  • Pardis Saremi as Leila, Anna’s paranoid wife, a former clickbait journalist suffering from the after-effects of a traumatic car accident.

Recurring:

  • David Marshall Grant as Lawrence Collier, Anna’s father and the CEO of Collier Mills who is getting ready to retire, but has yet to declare his successor
  • Jere Burns as Llewellyn Mathers, the Colliers’ lawyer
  • Michael Gladis as Keith Trubitsky, an obnoxious businessman being courted by Tripp. Later revealed to be Danny Turner, Rufus’s assistant and best friend.
  • Jack Cutmore-Scott as Tripp Collier, Anna’s brother
  • Tamberla Perry as Alexandra Hochenberg, the governor of Washington, close associate of the Collier family
  • Annie Q. Riegel as Winnie Goh, a crew member on the SS Varuna and Teddy’s younger sister
  • Danny Johnson as Father Toby Briggs, a close friend of Lawrence and Katherine’s and a powerful behind-the-scenes political player
  • Sincere Wilbert as That Derek, Toby’s 14-year old son, a TikTok influencer
  • Karoline as Eleanor Chun, an heiress to a fashion empire and Anna’s former fling in business school
  • Sophia Reid-Gantzert as Young Imogene
  • Jayne Atkinson as Katherine Collier, Lawrence’s wife
  • Lisa Lu as Celia Chun, Eleanor’s grandmother, a billionaire clothier in talks with the Colliers to buy a significant stake of Collier Mills
  • Christian Svensson as Andreas Windeler

Guest starring:

I would skip this season.

Rating: 4 out of 10 Stars

Ryan Balkwill:

Resident TV reviewer,

Level Best Art Cafe

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