
Saint-PierreExiled to Saint-Pierre, Newfoundland Inspector Fitzpatrick (Fitz) is partnered with headstrong Deputy Chief Archambault (Arch) to solve unique crimes that bely the French island's idyllic façade.
DirectorsJohn Vatcher, Winnifred Jong, T.J. Scott, Vanessa Matsui
CreatorsAllan Hawco, Perry Chafe, Robina Lord-Stafford
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January 4, 2027

Queen Bee
Jan 6, 2025
New to town Inspector, Fitz joins forces with local detective Arch to solve the murder of a back-to-nature group leader.

Kill Lil
Jan 13, 2025
Fitz and Arch engage in a game of cat and mouse as they race to determine the target of an assassin on Bastille Day.

Off With His Head
Jan 20, 2025
When a billionaire is found decapitated, Fitz and Arch dig into the victim's family in this whodunnit mystery.

Island Getaway
Jan 27, 2025
Fitz and Arch work with a Newfoundland Officer from Fitz's past to apprehend an infamous bank robber who's escaped to Saint-Pierre.

The Bogman Cometh
Feb 3, 2025
When an archaeologist winds up dead in her dig site, Arch and Fitz look into a group of academics to find the murderer.

Only the Good Die Young
Feb 10, 2025
Arch's investigation into Gallagher takes a turn when his son becomes the prime suspect after a dead body washes up at a music festival.

Ghost From the Past
Feb 17, 2025
Arch and Fitz race against time to save a kidnapped flight attendant and then one of their own.

With A Little Help From My Friends
Feb 24, 2025
When the severed finger of a handyman mysteriously turns up, Fitz and Arch's investigation turns into a case of vigilante justice.

Bad Friends, Bons Ennemis
Mar 3, 2025
Arch and Fitz investigate Fitz's enemy, Premier O'Brien, when he becomes the prime suspect in a bachelor party gone wrong.

Reap What We Sow
Mar 10, 2025
Arch experiences personal revelations while investigating Gallagher; the case intensifies when a murdered body washes up on shore, bringing the investigation to a climax.
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"Saint Pierre" starts with an interesting premise but quickly ruins it. As is so often the case these days, the insistence on playing woke politics, largely undermines any pleasure that might have been derived from this series. This time around its predominantly gender politics that take centre stage, with the male lead consistently undermined and sniped at, often through no clear fault of his own. Its tiresome stuff, that sours any potential for chemistry, between the main characters. Looking beyond this, the setting of a small French territory off the coast of Canada, I had no idea even existed, is novel. The crime tales are pretty standard fare but not special in any way either. In summary, the need to play woke politics in entertainment needs to end. Its nasty, divisive and detracts from the enjoyment of a series to the point where I personally, simply wont watch, if I see it, to a measurable degree. Its clear too, looking at the catastrophic ratings of films and series that embrace it, I'm not alone. Not one I can recommend.