
Granite HarbourAberdeen, oil, murder - it's all new to a trainee detective thrown in the deep end.
Lance Corporal Davis Lindo arrives in Aberdeen Scotland as a new detective trainee. Having completed his final tour with the Royal Military Police, Lindo dreams of being a detective at New Scotland Yard. However, he finds himself being sent to train as a Detective Constable in the North East of Scotland, he must quickly adapt to his new life in Aberdeen, a world away from anything the soldier has known before.
DirectorMartin Smith
CreatorsKul Mahay, Adriel Leff

Episode 1
Dec 1, 2022
When the death of a local oil magnate stuns Aberdeen, trainee detective Davis Lindo is thrown in at the deep end and forced to navigate a city and force completely alien to him.

Episode 2
Dec 8, 2022
As the search for Isla gets under way, Lindo continues to investigate Clellan’s murder. A surprise visitor to the station stuns the team, leading to a high-profile arrest.

Episode 3
Dec 15, 2022
As MacMillan and the team grill Shay, Lindo continues to investigate Clellan’s death, leading to a shocking discovery with potentially fatal consequences.

JuanPabloMontaya
@JuanPabloMontaya
This is a great example of a checkbox/diversity casting. The lead, romario simpson, simply cannot act his way out of a wet paper bag. It was like watching amateur hour, and I feel bad for the actually qualified actors who have been put into scenes with him. I work with a girl from Scotland and she laughed and said of course the bbc would cast him. Apparently they are not known for hiring actors on their skill, but instead based on someone's color. I dunno but that sounds a awfully racist to me. Anyways the show was ridiculously bad, mainly thanks to the awful acting. It's just absurd. All that money spent, all the time the talented people put in, and everything is wasted because they felt like hiring a really awful actor. Gross.