Don’t miss out! An “engaging” crime drama with “all the elements” gets new UK streaming home

Pandora, the “engaging” Belgian legal drama, has found a new streaming home in the UK.

In the main part, Anne Coesens plays Judge Claire Delval. The series unfolds as Claire uncovers her father’s, Simon (portrayed by Johan Leysen), involvement in a scandal of corruption.

According to the summary, Judge Claire Delval uncovers that her father, Simon Delval, is entangled in the longstanding corruption case she’s been working on. As a result, she is compelled to step down from her position, and the Francophone Liberal Party, where he held a position, is desired by the secretive figure Mark Van Dyck.

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Starting from 2022 and ending in 2024, the gripping crime series has aired for two seasons. Now, viewers in the UK can enjoy it without charge as it has been included in Channel 4’s streaming platform.

Audience members have highly commended the show and its actors, expressing that “Pandora” (translated as “Pandore” in French) is an unexpectedly captivating Belgian drama blending politics and police investigation. Fundamentally, the series delves into how the characters respond following the gang rape of a female political advocate.

Pandore embodies the essence of an engaging dramatic series. I find myself captivated by political machinations, and this Belgian production certainly delivers on that front. As you watch, you’ll find yourself cheering for the heroes and wishing the villains meet their demise. Each actor shines in their role, and the narrative is nothing short of exceptional.

Different people didn’t find the performance equally impressive. One critic pointed out that the storyline seemed somewhat implausible and that it occasionally felt slow-paced.

As a devoted admirer, I must confess that I initially found myself captivated by the narrative unfolding. However, as the story progressed, I encountered plotlines and characters that seemed to vanish without a trace, leaving me feeling frustrated. Despite my overall enjoyment of the piece, there were significant flaws that prevent me from awarding it more than six stars.

In agreement with this opinion, another viewer commented: “Initially, I found the first season engaging and enjoyable. However, as it progressed, certain plotlines or scenes became strikingly unbelievable.

Pandora is streaming now on Channel 4.

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2025-06-23 20:19

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