![]() ![]() Definitely not one to binge on unless you fancy being clobbered by a frenzied pair of inverted commas. Think a hitchhiker's guide to Doctor Who goes west. “There must be some kind of unlocky type puzzle to solve,” enthuses Dirk when he and Todd are stuck in a shrinking room (that old chestnut) and quoting Star Wars (and that one). This is a script that has ingested a thousand other such scripts and spewed them up in the form of this hyperactive whizzkid high on amphetamines and algorithms. In and among the abundance of cartoon violence there are enough nods and winks and tongue-in-cheek sniggers to sate the palate of the most jaded ironist. The dramatis personae include a kidnapped young woman who thinks she’s a dog, an actual dog, a female wingman (Jade Eshete, pictured above), a scuzzy assassin (Fiona Durif) who takes the same holistic approach as Dirk and is on a mission to destroy him, plus a group of hoodlums from the CIA’s Operation Black Wing who have higher than normal sensory perception and live in the bodies of humanity’s higher-ups. In episode three Dirk exclaims that “absolutely no one here has any idea what’s going on”, and that includes him (and probably you). It takes several episodes to establish who’s who and why. “I am not your Watson, asshole,” replies Todd. “You’re a person of interest,” Richard Schiff’s cop tells him, “even though you’re not necessarily an interesting person.” He’s hugely interesting to Dirk, who won’t take no for an answer when enlisting Todd as his partner in crime-solving. The feds and a shady branch of the CIA are interested in his case. Then his flat gets trashed by an unsavoury mob of gothic vagabonds ( pictured above). Showrunner Max Landis has wisely intuited that Gently needs to be partnered with a hacked-off sceptic, and so hooks him up Todd ( Elijah Wood), who on the day we meet him has lost his hotel job, all his money, is worried about a sick sister who constantly imagines herself to be on fire and is being threatened with a hammer by his wrathful landlord. He is literally clueless in that he tends to detect without resort to clues, relying instead on a unbounded enthusiasm for adventure and blindness to danger. ![]() As played by Samuel Barnett he’s a perky pest in a yellow blouson who has a Pollyannaish faith in his personal credo of holistic detection. Where once Gently was connected to a fictional Cambridge college and did his detecting in Blighty, he’s taken ship for America and the only thing in Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency that still links him to the source material is his decontextualised, appropriately random English accent. Dirk Gentlys Holistic Detective Agency When an old friend starts behaving strangely, Dirk is drawn into a murder investigation involving quantum physics, an. ![]() Now Dirk rises again on Netflix, having had a preparatory run-out on BBC America. Dirk Gently’s afterlife began when Harry Enfield played him on the radio a decade ago Stephen Mangan was a more plausible clever-clogs in BBC Four’s short-lived version in 2012, which had to compete with Sherlockmania in full spate. ![]() There were two books in the late Eighties, but Adams died before he could complete a third. The not necessarily psychic detective was the less loved (by the punters) second child of Douglas Adams, the creator of The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy. Dirk Gently fans will likely hope for a third season pickup from Netflix (or perhaps somebody else), given that Netflix had been handling the international release for the series.The history of Dirk Gently as a brand concept is similarly subject to haphazard forces. The series had just finished its second season. Thanks also to the passionate fans who embraced this fantastically novel world. It was a privilege to work with this talented and passionate group of writers, producers and actors on these two seasons of Dirk. We are beyond proud of this brilliant original series and so appreciative of the outstanding team behind it including Max Landis, Samuel Barnett, Elijah Wood, and many many others. Well-liked by critics (including those at Paste), Dirk Gently still received praise from BBC America despite the cancellation: The series, based on the novel of the same name by A Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy author Douglas Adams, was headlined by Elijah Wood and Samuel Barnett, and was created by Max Landis. Deadline reports that Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency has been canceled by BBC America, and will not see a third season. ![]()
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