Ludwig viewers give verdict on David Mitchell’s compelling detective show

Ludwig viewers give verdict on David Mitchell’s compelling detective show

As a movie reviewer with a penchant for British crime dramas and a soft spot for David Mitchell’s quirky charm, I must say that Ludwig is a delightful addition to the genre. Reminiscent of Jonathan Creek but with a fresh twist, it offers a blend of logic-based mysteries, humor, and intrigue that keeps one hooked from start to finish.


This week, we’ve welcomed back David Mitchell on our screens, portraying a detective with an affinity for solving mysteries rather than the usual crime-busting type, in the series titled Ludwig.

The fresh series debuted simultaneously on BBC One and iPlayer, receiving a multitude of favorable responses from viewers. Not only are they enjoying the content thus far, but they’re also clamoring for additional episodes.

As a movie enthusiast, I recently indulged myself in the first three episodes of #Lud Ludwig, and let me tell you, it’s nothing short of extraordinary! It’s a perfect blend of humor that tickles my funny bone, and an absurdly delightful mix of circumstances and characters that keeps me hooked. The incidental Beethoven variations are an added bonus, and I must say, Mitchell is simply brilliant in his portrayal!

Many accolades have deservedly gone to the main actor, Mitchell, as one viewer put it: “I truly ADORED the initial episode of #Ludwig! It seems that David Mitchell was destined for this part.

As a cinema enthusiast myself, I must say that it’s not just David Mitchell who shines in Ludwig; Anna Maxwell Martin also delivers an outstanding performance. One viewer on X commented: “I’ve watched episodes 1 and 2 of #Ludwig, and I wholeheartedly agree that David Mitchell is fantastic. However, let me emphasize that Anna Maxwell Martin is equally impressive with her impeccable timing and delivery. The supporting cast was also top-notch.

Ludwig viewers give verdict on David Mitchell’s compelling detective show

Indeed, some viewers are drawing comparisons between the fresh series and the enduring British crime drama “Jonathan Creek.” A user on platform X commented, “Ludwig feels like a contemporary take on Jonathan Creek. It’s all about structure and reasoning. It’s so straightforward yet incredibly clever. I adore it,” while another noted that Ludwig “exudes a similar vibe to Jonathan Creek.

This comedy-drama revolves around the character of John ‘Ludwig’ Taylor. When his twin brother James vanished mysteriously, John decides to assume James’s identity as a means to track down his whereabouts on this journey of discovery.

Yet, his responsibilities extend beyond being a puzzle enthusiast; he must adapt to overseeing a bustling urban major crimes squad in Cambridge, a role that seemingly contrasts with his tranquil, inconspicuous persona in everyday life.

In just six episodes, easily watched one after another on iPlayer, many viewers have quickly finished the “weekly case” series and are naturally curious if there will be additional installments.

Although a second season hasn’t been officially approved as of now, there’s definitely room for more tales in this series. During a recent Q&A session about the show, Mitchell expressed optimism about a potential continuation, stating, “We truly hope that it will continue, so let’s keep our fingers crossed.

A significant aspect of the show’s enigma lies in decoding the cipher that James left behind. This puzzle, displayed on John’s wall, remains unsolved by him. When asked if he knew the solution to the cipher personally, Mitchell confessed that he did not. He added, “Throughout the entire first series, it hasn’t been fully solved yet, which is why we eagerly anticipate more.

You’ll find our complete chat with David Mitchell in the latest edition of TopMob magazine. Don’t forget to subscribe!

Ludwig viewers give verdict on David Mitchell’s compelling detective show

Ludwig is available to stream in full now on BBC iPlayer.

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2024-09-26 15:34