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Cozy mysteries live or die by how gently they cheat, and Season 5 of Harry Wild has become rather charming at palming the cards. The premiere gives Harry Wild and Fergus Reid a case built around three deaths that were filed as accidents: one on an operating table, one in the water, one under a car. Then new state pathologist Pierce Kennedy spots the shared detail everyone else missed, a tattoo made of musical notes.

The notes belong to Debussy’s “Clair de Lune,” which is exactly the sort of clue this show likes: elegant, faintly silly, and just literary enough for Harry to look pleased with herself. Pierce brings the pattern to Harry and Fergus after DS Jordan McDonald points him in their direction, and suddenly Dublin’s latest corpse has a soundtrack.

The case itself has a better hook than many of the show’s earlier mysteries. Linking three apparent accidents through body art gives the premiere a proper puzzle shape before anyone has even reached the pub, which, on this show, counts as pre-game analysis.

A Clever Case With Very Fast Legs

The first episode moves like someone found a clue in the editing room and needed to return it by closing time. Pierce identifies the musical tattoos, Harry tracks the husband of the surgical victim, Fergus searches for the tattooist, and the trio races to find the missing first movement before another staged accident lands in the morgue.

Some of this is fun. Harry following the emotional trail left by a victim’s widower gives Seymour room to make intelligence look social rather than procedural. Fergus questioning the tattoo artist gives Rohan Nedd a nice comic edge, especially once the scene turns from information gathering into a lecture on love that nobody asked him to deliver. Pierce, meanwhile, gets to do actual pathologist work, which instantly makes him useful beyond being tall, polished, and suspiciously good at looking at Harry.

The weakness is the clock. A 42-minute episode has to connect dementia care, surgery, drowning, tattoo parlors, Debussy, and a killer’s pattern before the credits roll. That means the mystery solves itself through lucky proximity and very cooperative timing. Charlie, as ever, helps by giving Harry’s theories a Garda-shaped pair of legs. Nepotism has rarely looked this efficient.

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Seymour and Lando Bring the Spark

Pierce Kennedy’s arrival is the season’s biggest change, and the show knows exactly what it has in Joe Lando. Harry expects a chubby oddball who smells of formaldehyde. She opens the door and finds a handsome, sharply dressed state pathologist with the kind of cultured confidence that makes even a murder briefing feel faintly like a dinner invitation.

Jane Seymour and Lando do the rest with eye contact. Their shared screen history from Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman gives the flirtation a built-in charge, yet the premiere does not lean only on nostalgia. Pierce is written as someone who can actually interest Harry. He knows pathology, music, art, and how to stand in a doorway like he has rehearsed it for three decades.

Seymour plays Harry’s reaction beautifully. She does not turn girlish or coy. The fun is in watching Harry, a woman used to being the sharpest person in the room, register that someone has entered who can keep up and look good doing it. Her boyfriend’s move to Australia clears the deck for the flirtation, which could have felt mechanical. Instead, Seymour makes the opening flicker of attraction look like irritation trying on nicer shoes.

Fergus Still Knows Where the Laughs Are Buried

Fergus gives the premiere its best human wobble. Lola has connected with someone at Georgetown, which leaves him stranded between heartbreak and dating apps. His first pub date at the Hairy Goose is a small comic disaster, mostly because the woman arrives with a five-year plan and he reacts like she has placed a cursed object on the table.

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Nedd has become one of the show’s quiet assets. Fergus was once the sidekick in need of structure; now he is competent enough to chase clues and still young enough to panic when romance asks for paperwork. His scenes work because the comedy comes from insecurity, not stupidity. He can be useful in a tattoo shop and hopeless across a pub table within the same episode. That is range, or at least a very busy afternoon.

The show also keeps its returning circle active. Charlie remains the professional who must pretend his mother’s amateur detective habit is a nuisance while acting on her hunches every week. Paula and the pub orbit keep the world casual, lived-in, and ready for gossip. Orla’s growing interest in investigating hints that the younger characters may keep shifting instead of standing around waiting for Harry to finish being magnificent.

Cozy Crime, Freshly Reheated

Season 5 still belongs to the cozy mystery tradition where murder is serious, grief is present, and nobody wants the tone to sit in a dark room for too long. The premiere contains surgical death, family strain, drowning, a possible serial pattern, and a race to stop another killing. It still finds time for dating app humiliation and Harry’s line about never waiting for a bus or a man because another one will arrive in five minutes.

That balance is the show’s trick. The crime plots can be thin at the joints, and the deductions sometimes arrive with the subtlety of a waiter dropping the check. Yet Harry Wild understands its real case: keeping Harry and Fergus in motion, giving Seymour smart dialogue to toss like darts, and letting the supporting cast turn murder into a social occasion with police paperwork.

Pierce gives the formula a useful adjustment. Instead of relying only on Charlie to funnel cases toward Harry, the show now has a pathologist who can notice strange death patterns from the inside. That could make the season’s whiskey empire, theatre, and university cases feel sharper if the scripts slow down long enough to enjoy the setup. Harry has a new man, a new source of corpses, and a new reason to raise an eyebrow. For this series, that is practically a full renovation.

The fifth season of the Irish cozy crime drama series Harry Wild premiered on June 22, 2026, exclusively on Acorn TV, with new episodes dropping weekly on Mondays. The story continues to follow Harriet “Harry” Wild, a retired literature professor with a knack for investigation, as she and her young partner Fergus Reid plunge into Dublin’s most complex murder mysteries. You can stream the latest season on Acorn TV in regions including the US, the UK, Canada, and Australia.

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Full Credits

  • Title: Harry Wild (Season 5)

  • Distributor: Acorn TV

  • Release date: June 22, 2026

  • Rating: TV-MA

  • Running time: 45–50 minutes

  • Director: Robert Quinn, Emer Conroy

  • Writers: David Logan, Jo Spain

  • Producers and Executive Producers: Michael Queen, Jane Seymour, Daniel March, Klaus Zimmermann, James Gibb, Morgan O’Sullivan, James Flynn, Bea Tammer, Catherine Mackin

  • Cast: Jane Seymour, Rohan Nedd, Kevin Ryan, Joe Lando, Rose O’Neill, Samantha Mumba, Aoife Mulholland, Paul Tylak

  • Director of Photography (Cinematographer): David Grennan, JJ Rolfe, Ciaran Kavanagh, Tim Fleming

  • Editors: Malcolm Moloney, Niamh Burke-Kennedy, Jamie Turpin

  • Composer: Ray Harman

The Review

Harry Wild Season 5

7 Score

Harry Wild Season 5 keeps the murders tidy, the clues occasionally lucky, and the charm meter suspiciously high. The arrival of Pierce Kennedy gives Harry a fresh spark and gives the show a cleaner way to bring cases to her door. The premiere’s “Clair de Lune” mystery has a clever hook, then solves itself with cozy-crime speed, which is to say everyone has the right hunch at the right pub. Still, Seymour and Lando make the season feel newly caffeinated. Sometimes chemistry is the best forensic evidence.

PROS

  • Seymour and Lando’s instant spark
  • Musical tattoo mystery hook
  • Fergus remains funny and useful
  • Cozy tone still works
  • Pierce refreshes the case pipeline

CONS

  • Rushed mystery resolution
  • Convenient deductions
  • Romance may overpower cases
  • Supporting arcs need room

Review Breakdown

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Tags: Acorn TVAoife MulhollandComedyDavid LoganDramaFeaturedHarry WildJane SeymourJoe LandoKevin RyanMysteryPaul TylakRohan NeddRose O'NeillSamantha Mumba
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