Si vous avez adoré 'Elementary' (2012), cette série moderne et captivante mettant en scène Sherlock Holmes à New York, vous allez adorer ces 10 films et séries similaires. Découvrez des enquêtes palpitantes, des personnages charismatiques et des intrigues intelligentes qui sauront vous tenir en haleine.

Monk (2002)
Description: Follows a detective with obsessive-compulsive disorder whose attention to detail and unique perspective help him solve complex cases, despite his personal struggles.
Fait: Adrian Monk's character was partially inspired by Sherlock Holmes. The show won multiple Emmy Awards for its lead actor's performance.


House (2004)
Description: Revolves around a genius diagnostician who solves medical mysteries with his unconventional methods and sharp deductive reasoning, often clashing with colleagues.
Fait: The character of Dr. House was loosely based on Sherlock Holmes, with medical cases replacing criminal investigations. The show's iconic theme song is 'Teardrop' by Massive Attack.


The Closer (2005)
Description: Follows a deputy police chief with a talent for interrogation and solving high-profile cases, often using her sharp wit and psychological tactics to get confessions.
Fait: The show was originally developed for CBS but was picked up by TNT. The lead character's signature phrase, 'Thank you, thank you very much,' became iconic.


Bones (2005)
Description: Focuses on a forensic anthropologist and an FBI agent who solve crimes by examining human remains, combining scientific rigor with investigative prowess.
Fait: The show is based on the life and works of real-life forensic anthropologist Kathy Reichs, who also produces the series. The lead character's nickname, 'Bones,' comes from her expertise in studying skeletons.


Psych (2006)
Description: Features a protagonist with extraordinary observational skills who poses as a psychic to assist the police, blending humor with crime-solving in a light-hearted yet engaging manner.
Fait: The pineapple is a recurring symbol in the show, appearing in every episode. The creators included it as an inside joke for fans to spot.


Dexter (2006)
Description: Centers on a forensic blood spatter analyst who leads a double life as a vigilante serial killer, using his skills to solve crimes while hiding his own dark secrets.
Fait: The show is based on a series of novels by Jeff Lindsay. Dexter's code of only killing murderers was inspired by his adoptive father's teachings.


The Mentalist (2008)
Description: Centers around a brilliant consultant with a sharp eye for detail and a knack for solving crimes using unconventional methods, often relying on psychological insights and keen observation.
Fait: The main character, Patrick Jane, pretends to be a psychic but actually relies on his acute observational skills. The show was inspired by the works of famous detectives like Sherlock Holmes.


Rizzoli & Isles (2010)
Description: Features a detective and a medical examiner who team up to solve crimes, combining street smarts with scientific expertise in a dynamic partnership.
Fait: The show is based on a series of novels by Tess Gerritsen. The characters' contrasting personalities and close friendship were a major draw for audiences.


Person of Interest (2011)
Description: Revolves around a reclusive billionaire and a former CIA operative who use a surveillance AI to prevent crimes before they happen, blending action with intellectual puzzles.
Fait: The show was created by Jonathan Nolan, who also co-wrote 'The Dark Knight.' The machine's predictions were inspired by real-world concerns about privacy and surveillance.


The Bridge (2013)
Description: Follows detectives from the U.S. and Mexico as they solve crimes along the border, highlighting cultural differences and the complexities of cross-border investigations.
Fait: The show is a remake of a Danish-Swedish series. The original version was set on the Øresund Bridge between Denmark and Sweden.
