No dialogue, just good acting and good camera work...
Mackenzie Crook knows his stuff, and he’s made such a beautiful show in Detectorists

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No dialogue, just good acting and good camera work...
Mackenzie Crook knows his stuff, and he’s made such a beautiful show in Detectorists
There’s a lovely little show on Netflix/BBC called Detectorists that follows two nerdy guys who like to go out metal detecting. It’s a beautiful show, nice and sweet and... kind? It has conflicts, but it’s a very peaceful little show.
In the third series finale, there’s an amazing moment between the two women in the detecting club. It’s never established (as far as I know) that they’re a couple. Maybe they just always sit together because they’re the only two women in the club. Maybe they’re friends! Or business partners! (::Jake Peralta side-eyes me::)
Anyway, in the finale, this happens. All without dialogue (a running gag is that Varde never speaks on camera), but everything is conveyed perfectly.
I saw somewhere this might have been the series finale. If it was, it’s a beautiful ending. But I hope there’s more, because the world needs more shows like this.
Orion Ben - born: N/A
Call the Midwife, One Mother Per Episode - Season 3
Episode One - Mrs. Torpy, played by Clare Cathcart
Episode Two - Nellie Short, played by Faye Davenay
Episode Three - Kathleen Baker, played by Hannah Tointon
Episode Four - Leah Moss, played by Orion Ben
Episode Five - Mrs. Harper, played by Debra Gillett
Episode Six - Phoebe Doyle, played by Amy Molloy
Episode Seven - Faye Rawle, played by Emily Taaffe
Episode Eight - Shelagh Turner, played by Laura Main