• Network: PBS , ITV
  • Series Premiere Date: Jul 9, 2023
Season #: 2, 1
Metascore
65

Generally favorable reviews - based on 7 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 7
  2. Negative: 0 out of 7

Critic Reviews

  1. Reviewed by: Carol Midgley
    Jun 23, 2023
    80
    DI Ray, running over four nights this week, might just be one of that rare species: a police show that says something new.
  2. Reviewed by: Sean O'Grady
    Jun 23, 2023
    80
    Low key in tone and atmosphere, DI Ray, cop and show, that is, deserves to be a success. Mercurio ticks another box.
  3. Reviewed by: Joel Keller
    Jul 11, 2023
    60
    The main reasons to watch DI Ray are Parminda Nagra’s lead performance and the theme of her fighting against bias in her department. We just wish the case being investigated, and some of the characters surrounding Ray, were more compelling.
  4. Reviewed by: John Anderson
    Jul 7, 2023
    60
    [Rachita] may not be quite the conduit into South Asian culture that the department is seeking, but she does have an innate skepticism about the presumed guilty. That gives something of a kick to "D.I. Ray," even if its principal agenda seems more about resentment than detection.
  5. Reviewed by: Anita Singh
    Jun 23, 2023
    60
    Ray is a good character who could have a long television life, but she deserves better scripts and plots than this.
  6. Reviewed by: Lauren O'Neill
    Jun 23, 2023
    60
    Nagra held her own well enough at the centre of the narrative, and Ryan McKen was excellently simmering as Navin Kapoor, the wrongly accused brother of the dead man’s girlfriend, but many of the other supporting performances fell flat, which distracted from the otherwise authentic world-building.
  7. Reviewed by: Lucy Mangan
    Jun 23, 2023
    60
    Despite the wealth of material writer Maya Sondhi (best known for playing police constable Maneet Bindra in Jed Mercurio’s Line of Duty) doubtless has at her disposal, it is used in the service of giving us a police procedural with a fresh perspective rather than didactically. It lends heft to a story that at times moves a bit too slowly.