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Detective Inspector Rabbit has pursued numerous crooks and criminals through his life. Presently, he has a new work inside a small town to coordinate with his accomplice, Strauss, and the female officer Mabel Wisbech. Together, they go through energizing and parody events attempting to solve the wrongdoings and murders that happen there.
The gags, it seems in hindsight, were all about disability, prostitutes and mud, and all done with a certain frenetic foul-mouthiness substituting for actual humour.
It may simply be a question of Year of the Rabbit finding its feet, for relationships between the characters to develop beyond the mere exchange of insults, and for the plot, which extends across the series, to take hold.
It's Ripper Street with knob gags in, and Keeley Hawes as an evil crime boss to come. What, unless of course it isn't your sort of thing, is not to like?