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Get Millie Black

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British television series (2024– )

Get Millie Black
GenreCrime drama
Created byMarlon James
Written byMarlon James
Directed byTanya Hamilton
Annetta Laufer
Starring
Music byCarly Paradis
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes5
Production
Executive producers
Production locations
  • Jamaica
  • London
CinematographyShabier Kirchner
Production companyMotive Pictures
Original release
Network
Release25 November (2024-11-25) –
23 December 2024 (2024-12-23)

Get Millie Black is a British television series created by writerMarlon James. It is his first. Developed by Motive Pictures, it appears onChannel 4 in the United Kingdom andHBO in the United States. The series first premiered onHBO on 25 November 2024 and was later shown onChannel 4 from 5 March 2025.

Premise

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Jamaican-born detective Millie-Jean Black is forced out ofScotland Yard, and she returns home to join theJamaican Police Force.[a] She and her partner, Curtis, investigate missing person cases, and their lives are up-ended when one of their investigations crosses paths with another that brought Scotland Yard detective Luke Holborn toKingston.

Cast and characters

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  • Tamara Lawrance as Millie-Jean Black
  • Joe Dempsie as Luke Holborn
  • Anjli Mohindra as Meera Thakur
  • Gershwyn Eustache Jnr as Curtis
  • Chyna McQueen as Hibiscus
  • Nestor Aaron Absera as Corsica
  • Peter John Thwaites as Freddie Somerville

Episodes

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No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date
1"Millie"Tanya HamiltonMarlon James25 November 2024 (2024-11-25)
After decades in the U.K., feeling the pain of the death of her brother, followed by the death of a missing child she was searching for, Scotland Yard detective Millie Black decides to return home to Jamaica and join theJamaican Police Force[a] (JPF). Finding her transgender sister Orville alive (their mother lied to Millie about her death) and now living as Hibiscus, Millie attempts to reconnect with her. Millie and her partner Curtis are assigned the case of Janet, a missing schoolgirl, that puts them on a collision course with U.K. Detective Luke Holborn, who is investigating the Sanguis Meridian gang, and the Somervilles, a powerful Kingston family connected with the gang. Freddie Somerville has agreed to be an informant for Holborn.
2"Hibiscus"Tanya HamiltonMarlon James1 December 2024 (2024-12-01)
With Curtis in the hospital and Hibiscus recovering from an attack on the Gully, Millie throws herself into her work. Initially suspicious of Holborn, Millie is compelled to team up with him when Janet's case is connected to Freddie – leading to a disturbing discovery of potential human trafficking. Their investigation takes them to the Somerville estate, where they find the family (sans Freddie) and staff slaughtered.
3"Holborn"Annetta LauferTheresa Ikoko & Marlon James9 December 2024 (2024-12-09)
Millie reluctantly works with Holborn on their intertwined cases. Hibiscus and Millie find a new balance in their relationship, though Hibiscus decides to return to the Gully. Millie and Holborn finally locate Janet and Freddie at a ship dock attempting to leave for Cuba, where Holborn convinces a JPF sniper to kill Freddie, who has pulled a gun on Millie. It is revealed that Holborn is part of the effort to kill the Somervilles; a flashback shows him suffocating the Somerville patriarch, who had not succumbed to his bullet wounds at the house slaughter.
4"Janet"Annetta LauferLydia Adetunji16 December 2024 (2024-12-16)
With Freddie's execution and not knowing whom to trust, Millie goes rogue to get to the bottom of the Somervilles' criminal enterprise before Holborn can interfere. Millie tries to protect Janet, but Janet escapes and contacts Holborn. Holborn tries to get to Millie by visiting Hibiscus in the Gully and threatening her life. Millie arrives, and Holborn executes an unsuspecting Janet. Millie and Holborn struggle with each other, and as Holborn is about to kill Millie, Hibiscus knifes Holborn in the back, who falls to the ground. Millie decides to impersonate another Jamaican woman – who was unaware she’s to be a trafficking victim – and flies to London to try to find Romeo.
5"Curtis"Jean Luc HerbulotMarlon James23 December 2024 (2024-12-23)
In Kingston, Janet’s body is found and Curtis is arrested – revealing his homosexuality to the JPF – for lying about Millie's whereabouts. In London, Millie learns more details about the extensive human trafficking / slave labour operation led by Lindo, then flees the traffickers; she goes to her former Scotland Yard partner, Meera, for investigative help. Holborn survives the knifing, finds Millie, and explains how Lindo recruited him with money, but pushed him to murder by threatening his family. Now working together to find Romeo, Holborn is killed by Natalie (Umi Meyers), the real identity of Lindo. Millie eventually rescues Romeo, breaking the trafficking case wide open, though Natalie escapes. Millie returns to Jamaica, is drummed out of the proven-inept JPF, and tells Hibiscus that she sold their house and will be staying in Jamaica.

Production

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In December 2021, it was announced thatMarlon James was writing and executive producing his first television series,Get Millie Black forHBO andChannel 4, produced by Motive Pictures.,[1] and Leopoldo Gout,[2][3]Shortly before the start of production,Tanya Hamilton was hired to direct, and starring roles were announced forTamara Lawrance,Joe Dempsie, Gershwyn Eustache Jnr, and Chyna McQueen.[4]

Filming began in May 2022,[5] starting inJamaica for about three months before moving toLondon.[6] Marlon James adapted his own short story for the limited series,[7] basing the main character on his mother, Shirley Dillion-James.[8]

Reception

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On thereview aggregator websiteRotten Tomatoes,Get Millie Black has an approval rating of 100% based on 13 reviews, with an average rating of 6.5/10.[9]Metacritic, which uses aweighted average, assigned a score of 79 out of 100 based on 10 critics, indicating "generally favorable" reviews.[10]

The Guardian called it "a clever, unsettling crime drama that’s packed with excellent performances...This isn’tDeath in Paradise. But if you’re OK with a little more blood and a little less whimsy, you may find it just as good – or even better."[7]

Variety said, "the outstanding performances and the crimes in this setting make the show unique," calling it a "gritty and explosivewhodunit."[8]Collider described it as "an intense watch and a rare look at the societal tensions in Jamaica's underworld," but said "the series does miss a beat when it comes to the true crime formula."[11]

The Los Angeles Times said it was a show "[d]oing everything right," adding, "[The] characters are vivid, unpredictable in a human way and perfectly played. The five-part series feels original, not quite like anything we’ve seen before," comparing it to the works ofRaymond Chandler.[12]

Notes

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  1. ^abName changed from the realJamaica Constabulary Force in the TV series.

References

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  1. ^White, Peter (7 December 2021)."Marlon James' Jamaica Detective Series 'Get Millie Black' Lands Series Order At HBO & UK's Channel 4".Deadline Hollywood.Archived from the original on 7 December 2021. Retrieved8 December 2021.
  2. ^https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Get_Millie_Black?wprov=sfti1#Cast_and_characters
  3. ^https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-features/get-millie-black-not-typical-detective-show-1236076186/
  4. ^Mitovich, Matt Webb (6 May 2022)."Get Millie Black: HBO Drama About a Cop in Jamaica Casts Tamara Lawrance in Title Role, and Others".TVLine.Archived from the original on 18 May 2022. Retrieved18 May 2022.
  5. ^Peru, Yasmine (6 May 2022)."Filming begins in Jamaica for Marlon JamesGet Millie Black".The Gleaner. Jamaica.Archived from the original on 10 May 2022. Retrieved10 May 2022.
  6. ^Johnson, Richard (10 May 2022)."Cameras roll for Get Millie Black".Jamaica Observer.Archived from the original on 18 May 2022. Retrieved18 May 2022.
  7. ^abDavies, Hannah J. (5 March 2025)."Get Millie Black review – every bit as great as a Caribbean True Detective".The Guardian.ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved19 May 2025.
  8. ^abTinubu, Aramide (25 November 2024)."HBO's Gritty and Explosive Whodunit 'Get Millie Black' Unveils a Different Side of Jamaica: TV Review".Variety. Retrieved19 May 2025.
  9. ^"Get Millie Black: Season 1".Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved27 November 2024.
  10. ^"Get Millie Black: Season 1".Metacritic. Retrieved27 November 2024.
  11. ^Soares, Isabella (20 November 2024)."'Get Millie Black' Review: Tamara Lawrance Anchors a Gloomy Detective Series".Collider. Retrieved19 May 2025.
  12. ^Lloyd, Robert (28 November 2024)."A trio of new TV thrillers can provide some action and escapism this Thanksgiving".Los Angeles Times. Retrieved19 May 2025.

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