Pandora, the "engaging" Belgian legal drama, has found a new streaming home in the UK.
Starring Anne Coesens in the lead role as Judge Claire Delval, the show follows Claire as she discovers that her father Simon (Johan Leysen) is involved in a corruption case.
Per the synopsis: "Judge Claire Delval discovers that her father, Simon Delval, is involved in the corruption case she has been investigating for years. Forced to resign, his place in the Francophone Liberal Party is coveted by the discreet Mark Van Dyck."
Rounding out the cast are Yoann Blanc, Myriem Akheddiou, Mélissa Diarra, Vincent Lecuyer, Salomé Richard and Peter Van den Begin.
The crime drama, which ran for two seasons between 2022 and 2024, is now available to stream for free in the UK after being added to Channel 4's streaming service.
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Viewers have praised the show and its cast, saying: "Pandora (Pandore in French), is a surprisingly engaging Belgian political/police procedural. At its core the series explores how its characters react after the gang rape of a female political activist."
"Pandore has all the elements of a fine dramatic series. I really enjoy political intrigue and this Belgian production hit all the right notes. You'll root for the good guys and hope the bad guys go down. All the performers were great and the story is first rate," another viewer wrote.
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Not everyone held the show in the same regard, with one reviewer noting that the plot was "not really believable", adding that it "dragged" at times.
"I was really liking this but started getting frustrated about plots and characters that were simply dropped," they penned, adding: "I enjoyed this, but there were such serious flaws that I can't give more than six stars."
Echoing these sentiments, another reviewer said: "I watched the first season. And the first episodes were quite okay and really watchable, but later on some parts/story lines were really ridiculously implausible."
Pandora is streaming now on Channel 4.
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