Triennale Milano

The pilot episode of The InBetween (2019) attempts to blend the procedural grit of a crime drama with the ethereal atmosphere of a supernatural thriller. While it hits some familiar beats, it offers a solid foundation for fans of "medium-style" mysteries. The Premise

Cassie Bedford is born with a gift—or a curse—that allows her to see and communicate with the dead. Unlike many TV psychics, Cassie’s visions are visceral and often unwanted. When her father, Detective Tom Hackett, hits a wall on a dark murder case, he reluctantly turns to her for help. What Works

The show nails a moody, Pacific Northwest vibe that complements the ghostly visitations.

The chemistry between Cassie and her two "fathers" (Tom and his husband, Brian) provides a warm heart to a otherwise cold crime story. What Falls Flat

It’s hard not to compare it to Medium or Ghost Whisperer . It doesn't quite reinvent the genre in this first hour. Final Verdict

The "case of the week" follows a fairly predictable path, often relying on "ghostly clues" to jump over actual detective work.

📺 You enjoy supernatural mysteries like Manifest or Grimm .⏭️ Skip it if: You prefer "hard" police procedurals without fantastical elements.

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