Luther - Season 3
Mysterious life continues in John Luther's life In a third season filled with drama, Emily Hammond was killed in her apartment by a fetish who puts makeup and wig on her body, the murder that recalls the murders 30 years ago by a serial killer, Shoreditch Creeper, who was in touch With Emily's house. Luther is investigating the murders, noting that Danny has been formed in the same way as Emily. He also discovers that Rooney Holland, who headed the case of Shoreditch Kriber, died in suspicious circumstances.
11 May 1948, Hannover, Lower Saxony, Germany
24 March 1945, Berkshire, England, UK
1 January 1977, Southwark, London, England, UK
1980, Shetland Islands, Scotland, UK
1 January 1986, Birmingham, England, UK
1955, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK
September 04, 2013
At this point, Luther is what it is, and we may be wishing we had it back if the film industry, which is doing its best to pry Elba away from TV, fails to use the actor's many skills to their fullest capacity.
September 21, 2013
The season finale wasn't quite the explosive full-stop that we'd come to expect, but it was a nice rounding off to this chapter of the show. Whatever will they do next?
September 04, 2013
The plotting is perfunctory at best, and woefully, repetitively tired at worst.
September 04, 2013
It was clear from this opening scene that all the elements that made it one of the most worthwhile British imports had survived the two-year hiatus between seasons intact.
September 03, 2013
Luther is a great example of all of the annoying a TV show can do and still be worth watching, so long as it gets some essential things right.
September 03, 2013
Luther presents a problem for drama writers: Heal him and he's less interesting; perpetuate his damage and the show gets repetitive. Luther seems stuck in the latter cycle.
September 03, 2013
Elba makes Luther's haunted, lonely soul into something faceted and more sympathetic than most of TV's broody detectives.
September 06, 2013
After watching tonight, you'll check under the bed before slipping under the covers.
September 04, 2013
A "season" of Luther feels brief, because it is. After a two-year wait, the whole thing begins and ends this week. But because it wastes none of that time, it also feels like we've been studying this guy for a long time.
September 04, 2013
Sensationalism trumps subtlety once more. Both Luther and Idris Elba deserve so much more.

