The BBC’s Northern Ireland police drama has been a massive hit with viewers who have awarded it a perfect 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes
Three series of the police drama are now available to stream in their entirety, and viewers appear to have nothing but praise for yet another BBC triumph.
When the third series arrived, audiences were delighted to have even more content to immerse themselves in, and it appears with justification, as they awarded it an impressive 100% flawless rating on the review platform Rotten Tomatoes.
Blue Lights is a police drama centred at a fictional station called Blackthorn in Northern Ireland, positioned against the landscape of considerable grit and emotional turbulence.
It tracks the daily experiences of a police force in Belfast as they interact with various members of the community.
Throughout we encounter hardened criminals and ordinary residents, and unlike other programmes in the genre, it opts to focus on the internal dynamics of the police rather than the investigations themselves.
The ensemble comprises Sian Brooke, Katherine Devlin, Nathan Braniff, Martin McCann and Richard Dormer, all of whom have garnered significant acclaim for their authentic portrayal of the police force.
Commenting on the cast, one fan posted: “Absolutely brilliant acting. One of the best series I’ve ever watched. Characters and plots are brilliant. Totally believable, and the tension at times is almost palpable. If you’ve not watched it yet, what are you waiting for?”
Another review reads: “Just. WOW. Better than anything we’ve watched that I can remember. Great writing, good character development, and what a plot! I figured seasons 2 and 3 would probably be a let-down, but I see they get even higher tomato ratings.”
Spanning what are now three series, Blue Lights portrays the immense pressures faced by the force, particularly across the Belfast area, while shining a light on the extent of organised crime in the region, including corruption from within the ranks.
Each episode unravels the intricate conspiracies officers must untangle, the loyalist tensions they navigate, and their ongoing battle against an established criminal dynasty.
One reviewer said: “EXCELLENT show. Well-paced and well-written, believable characters and tense storylines set this show apart in the best way in the crowded field of policing dramas.”
One viewer proclaimed the third series to be “Outstandingly excellent on all counts!”. They added: “I love it when you feel the creators love their characters! Even most of the bad guys have a touching, loveable side. Line of Duty excellence + so much human warmth and authenticity = what else could I hope for?”
Blue Lights has reportedly been commissioned for a fourth series following the triumph of its predecessors, though precisely when it will land on screens remains unclear. Fans are anticipating its arrival at some point during 2026.
To remain fixed to your settee, all episodes of Blue Lights are accessible to stream for free on BBC iPlayer.


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