Czech TV’s “Buldok z Poděbrad”: A Sign of Things to Come in Crime Comedies?
A disgruntled spa town policewoman, Radka Fabiánová, faces a particularly bad day. Her boss is leaving, replaced by the pedantic Cyril Beneš, who knows nothing of the town, criticizes her spelling, and constantly nitpicks administrative details. To top it off, someone has dyed the mayor blue in the whirlpool. What we have is the premise of Nova Television’s new spring crime-comedy, Buldok z Poděbrad, aiming to appeal to a broad audience.
The Rise of the Lighthearted Krimi
The Czech television landscape is already populated with crime series. Recent years have seen creators competing to offer original settings and combinations of genres. Often, they rely on established formulas and familiar faces to ensure success, but this can lead to increasingly similar shows. Buldok z Poděbrad attempts to differentiate itself by leaning into a lighter tone.
The series comes from the writers of Comeback and Dvojka na zabití, suggesting a comedic approach. Yet, initial reactions suggest the show doesn’t fully commit to its potential, remaining within the bounds of typical Nova series.
Character Dynamics and Performance
The series hinges on the dynamic between Radka (Sabina Remundová) and Cyril (Marek Adamczyk). Adamczyk’s portrayal of the uptight boss has been praised for its naturalism, while Remundová’s performance as Radka is proving more divisive. Some viewers appreciate a fresh face in a leading role, while others find her comedic timing falls short of her mother, Iva Janžurová.
The show utilizes the “buddy cop” trope, relying on the contrast between the two leads. The large number of supporting characters introduced in the first episode, however, risks distracting from the central plot.
Early Ratings and Audience Response
Despite mixed critical reception (46% on ČSFD, 55% on Kinobox), Buldok z Poděbrad has achieved impressive viewership numbers, attracting 1.2 million viewers in its debut. This significantly outperformed other shows on competing channels, such as the reality show Asia Express on TV Prima.
The Future of Czech Crime Dramas: Trends to Watch
The success of Buldok z Poděbrad, even in its early stages, points to several emerging trends in Czech television and potentially beyond:
The Blurring of Genres
Audiences are increasingly receptive to shows that blend genres. The crime drama is no longer confined to gritty realism; comedic elements, romantic subplots, and even fantastical touches are becoming more common. This allows for broader appeal and greater creative freedom.
Emphasis on Character-Driven Stories
While plot remains important, character development is taking center stage. Viewers aim for to connect with complex, flawed characters, even within the framework of a procedural drama. The dynamic between Radka and Cyril exemplifies this trend.
The Appeal of Regional Settings
Shows set in smaller towns or unique regional locations, like the spa town of Poděbrad, offer a refreshing alternative to the typical urban crime drama. These settings provide a sense of place and allow for exploration of local culture and issues.
The Rise of the “Anti-Hero”
Radka Fabiánová, with her “perpetually angry expression” and perceived incompetence, embodies the growing trend of the anti-hero. Audiences are drawn to characters who are relatable in their flaws and imperfections.
FAQ
Q: What is Buldok z Poděbrad about?
A: It’s a crime-comedy series about a policewoman in the Czech spa town of Poděbrad who has to adjust to a new, pedantic boss while investigating a bizarre case involving a blue-dyed mayor.
Q: Who are the main actors?
A: Sabina Remundová plays Radka Fabiánová, and Marek Adamczyk plays Cyril Beneš.
Q: Where can I watch Buldok z Poděbrad?
A: The series airs on Nova Television.
Q: Is this show similar to other Czech crime dramas?
A: It attempts to differentiate itself with a lighter, comedic tone, but shares similarities with other Czech crime series in terms of production quality and overall structure.
Did you know? The series’ setting in Poděbrad, a renowned spa town, adds a unique flavor to the traditional crime drama format.
Pro Tip: Maintain an eye on the evolving dynamic between Radka and Cyril – it’s likely to be the heart of the series.
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