So I'm all caught up with Turn minus the most recent episode.
I like it. It's not amazing or anything, and I think it could use a little more actual spying, but it's not a bad show.
Nice turn of events on Mad Men for the finale, or whatever. The show is always ace when they focus on office politics and new business acquisition
I just hope they are smart enough to keep MacFayden's Queens Ranger on. Him and the bearded dude who is second to Talmadge are the best parts of the show. Simcoe is a little 'mustache twirling' as far as bad guys go...but yeah, it's watchable.
I kind of wish the show was about MacFayden's character, actually. He's fantastic.
Lee Shipman and Brian McGreevy, who developed Netflix’s Hemlock Grove, is working on The Son. There’s certainly enough material to mount a rather long-running series (thought as a self contained mini, it could probably be pretty epic as well). The story spans generations and follows three time periods in the McCullough family.
The first, Eli, is kidnapped by Indians in the mid 19th Century and grows up under the tutelage of the Comanche tribe. His son, Peter, is sensitive and has an adverse reaction to ambition and bloodshed, much to his family’s chagrin. And in present day, Jeannie strives to hold her own in a still male-dominated oil and cattle industries.
The ratings for Turn haven’t been through the roof, but they’ve been solid enough. On the other hand, AMC’s other new drama, Halt and Catch Fire, has not been faring as well. The show had promise with its intriguing premise and talented cast, but it’s thus far failed to really take off (its Mad Men/Breaking Bad ripoff vibe is certainly off-putting).
Halt and Catch Fire is just awesome. That is all.![]()
Sweeps were over in May so isn't HACF already in ratings trouble due to airing in June?![]()
“There’s a lot going on with Terminus,” Kirkman said while promoting his new comic Outcast on Entertainment Weekly radio this week. “In our premiere episode of season 5 we’re going to give a ton of answers of who the people of Terminus are, what they’re doing, why they’re doing it, what’s going on with them. And by the end of that episode you’re going to have a much better understanding of what’s going on with them and why they’re so important to the show. Oh, and Daryl dies.”