Netflix’s Dept. Q star Matthew Goode plays annoying, ‘amazing’ cop in Edinburgh crime drama
Actor talks about changing gears for Netflix drama Dept. Q after The Crown and Downton Abbey roles, and reuniting with director Scott Frank

Matthew Goode quite likes being a leading man.
He is the star of Dept. Q, based on the books by Danish author Jussi Adler-Olsen and set in the cold case division of an Edinburgh police station.
From The Queen’s Gambit producer Scott Frank, the nine-part miniseries, now streaming on Netflix, sees Goode playing a one-man combination of good cop/bad cop.
While Detective Chief Inspector Carl Morck is a brilliant investigator, he is equally successful at annoying people – grudging respect for his talent quickly turns into intense dislike.
It is not that Goode has not been No 1 on the call sheet before, it is just that he did not enjoy it.
“It’s something I shied away from after the beginning of my career where I was there for a bit and then I had some sort of bad things … things weren’t necessarily positive at that point, after that. And I just went, I just want to be, you know, not the lead any more,” he says.