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4 min read. Netflix’s new comedic thriller “Bodkin” opens with the show’s protagonist, Gilbert Power (Will Forte), stating, “When I started this podcast, I didn’t expect to solve anything. I didn’t expect it to change my life.”
Bodkin's satire of true crime investigation could use a more compelling mystery to hang its quips on, but the series' sheer eccentricity makes for an intriguing enough tale from the old sod.
Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Bodkin’ On Netflix, Where A Trio Of Podcasters Find More Than Just A Cold Case In A Tiny Irish Village
May 8, 2024. There are worse shows to imitate than “Only Murders in the Building,” and perhaps “Bodkin,” premiering Thursday on Netflix, would be better if it had tried. It too is about the...
Netflix’s Bodkin effectively walks the fine line between comedy and drama to deliver a thriller that’s big on laughs while maintaining its intrigue.
The latest Netflix project falling under the Obamas’ production deal, “Bodkin” initially possesses an intriguing “Twin Peaks”-like vibe with a touch of “Local Hero.”
69% Avg. Tomatometer 42 Reviews 68% Avg. Popcornmeter 100+ Ratings Podcasters set out to investigate the mysterious disappearance of three strangers in an idyllic Irish town. Watch on Netflix...
The darkly comic seven-part mystery thriller Bodkin (Netflix, all episodes streaming from Thursday, May 9) has a surprisingly mixed provenance.
Offbeat and eccentric, Bodkin is a first-class dark-comedy story and must-watch series for any dark comedy fans. Full Review | Original Score: 3.5/5 | Jul 22, 2024
American podcaster Gilbert (Will Forte), researcher Emmy (Robyn Cara) and investigative journalist Dove (Siobhán Cullen) look into three disappearances that occurred 21 years ago in the Irish town of Bodkin in the dark comedy thriller created by Jez Scharf.