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Haven't heard of either - my sister might be more familiar with the second one, as she lives in Europe, and they get plenty of other series.
I'm still looking for some series like Justified and Longmire.
Interesting, non-LA location, with good characters, enough dark stuff, and enough action.
I've tried a few new to me series but haven't got hooked on anything new yet. Copper didn't cut it for me, and all the other shows pilots were like that - take it or leave it.
I'm still looking for some series like Justified and Longmire.
Interesting, non-LA location, with good characters, enough dark stuff, and enough action.
I've tried a few new to me series but haven't got hooked on anything new yet. Copper didn't cut it for me, and all the other shows pilots were like that - take it or leave it.





Jules Dassin's "The Naked City" (1948)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Nake...
...often characterized as the first police procedural in film.
Another good one: 'Union Station' (1950) starring William Holden.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Nake...
...often characterized as the first police procedural in film.
Another good one: 'Union Station' (1950) starring William Holden.




I watched the first episode - I found it to be a good premise, but as you said, much soap opera going on. I probably won't go back to it.

The show actually reminds me of Shark, with James Woods. It was about a defense attorney turned prosecutor and he had three or four young assistants he "mentored." Again, HTGAWM is more drama filled than a typical detective show

Oh yes - Bosch... one of my big book detective crushes.
Can't wait for more episodes. I think the series got selected to be continued, lucky us. :)
Can't wait for more episodes. I think the series got selected to be continued, lucky us. :)

Can't wait for more episodes. I think the series got selected to be continued, lucky us. :)"
It is always funny to see a book on screen. Titus Weaver is not at all how I imagined Bosch, and yet he does a marvelous job. I think I'm slowly falling in love with him, too!
The same for me. I imagined Bosch to be darker and wirier - especially in the beginning. And scruffier - Weaver is too polished and too Hollywood. Yet he does have the same intensity that Bosch has in books. So I think I'm starting to like him.
Now who would you want to play Harry Hole if he ever got on screen?
Now who would you want to play Harry Hole if he ever got on screen?

I kind of dug him as Lincoln Lawyer - because that lawyer is so different from Bosch. And he captured the spirit. With Bosch I've always had a much stronger emotional attachment, so "he should be scruffier" and more this and that. Less fancy suit and fancy haircut wearing Hollywood guy.
Hole will be nearly impossible. Passion, insane passion that drives him forward but also to drink and destruction. And he definitely should not be Hollywood cut.
Hole will be nearly impossible. Passion, insane passion that drives him forward but also to drink and destruction. And he definitely should not be Hollywood cut.

Reports are he has great appeal with people over 50. That's not the demographic his network wants.

Bourne wrote: "COPPER is a great series. JUSTIFIED AND LONGMIRE are bothGMIRE has not been renewed.
Reports are he has great appeal with people over 50. That's not the demographic his ne..."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-YQJ5..."
Janelle wrote: "How To Get Away With Murder Thursday nights (you can watch the pilot at http://abc.go.com/shows/how-to-get-aw...). Technically it is a show about defense attorneys (the main character i..."
Very French! Ha ha. . Enjoyed it up to a point.

Just watched 13 episodes, had seen earlier season. The final season sounds tragic, but it is so well done. Super acting.









I definitely like this, even if the satellite TV here is showing it later than elsewhere.


J.K. Rowling's Cormoran Strike detective novels will be adapted for a major new BBC One drama series. The Cuckoo's Calling and The Silkworm were written under the pseudonym Robert Galbraith and will form the basis of the serial, which will be made with the assistance of the Harry Potter author.
A three-part adaptation of Rowling's The Casual Vacancy will be aired on BBC One in February 2015.
A three-part adaptation of Rowling's The Casual Vacancy will be aired on BBC One in February 2015.
Hilary Mantel loves the BBC's Wolf Hall adaptation
http://www.radiotimes.com/…/damien-le...…
Damien Lewis and Mark Rylance Wolf Hall drama gets approval of BBC's top boss... and Hilary Mantel
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http://www.radiotimes.com/…/damien-le...…
Damien Lewis and Mark Rylance Wolf Hall drama gets approval of BBC's top boss... and Hilary Mantel
RADIOTIMES.COM
SPIRAL ARRIVES THIS WEEKEND
This Saturday marks the return of acclaimed French legal drama, Spiral. The show returns for a fifth series on BBC Four as it explores the complex world of French criminal investigation. From the police agents on the streets of Paris to the law enforcers in the French courtroom, Spiral promises to keep you enticed with gritty plotlines and startling performances.
This Saturday marks the return of acclaimed French legal drama, Spiral. The show returns for a fifth series on BBC Four as it explores the complex world of French criminal investigation. From the police agents on the streets of Paris to the law enforcers in the French courtroom, Spiral promises to keep you enticed with gritty plotlines and startling performances.
Like the idea for the group; located somewhere interesting and exotic.
Name me some of your favorite TV shows or series, I need recommendations.
A plus if you can catch it in Netflix (US), or iTunes etc. Or library. Somewhere...
As a starter, I've always loved Montalbano.
Unfortunately it's difficult to catch it in the US.
An awesome detective, located in Vigata (a fictional place around Ragusa, Sicily).
Then I got hooked in Justified.
Man, that show (and Raylan, and Boyd) make Eastern Kentucky seem like an awesome place. How did that happen?
At least the first season is in Netflix streaming, and all seasons are in iTunes.
Then my husband got me hooked in Longmire.
A bit slower than Justified, but it fits the pace. An awesome sheriff, Longmire that is, and awesome sidekicks. And it makes Wyoming seem like a neat place.
So what else might I like?