I admit that I am a sucker for these shows. A body is found or a person is killed and a flawed detective has to solve the crime. Along the way will be surprises, twists, solid drama and a killer you probably could guess - well, maybe.
"Cardinal" is just such a series Giles Blunt’s acclaimed crime novels "Cardinal" takes place in the cold climes of the North Bay, Ontario.
Let me also say that 10 episodes can be a long sit. With ten episodes the attenuation of actual narrative thread is almost always guaranteed. "Forbrydelsen" at 20 episodes didn't seem long at all; The American version, "The Killing" did. So maybe it's just the way the story is told. But I like that I like that "Cardinal" is six. That means that we won't have to put up with much filler and we'll get more actual connected story.
When I grow up I want to be The Kings. As in Robert King and Michelle King who were responsible for the incredible "The Good Wife" and "The Good Fight" which picks up after the main character of the "The Good Wife" (Julianna Margulies' Alicia Florrick) has left for other pastures.
What all that means (basically) is the original show is back but different. Between "Wife" and "Fight" the Kings did a short-lived political satire show "Brain Dead" which involved alien critters invading the brains of people in Washington and creating even more politically polarized parties. Hmmm. Truth is very much stranger that fiction.
I have been a comic book fan since childhood when my dad would take me and my sisters to the local drug store to peruse the offerings after church on Sunday; something I'm sure the priests would not have approved of.
I wonder at times if I would enjoy being a TV or movie critic. I do like finding gems and telling my friends and students about them. Shows that inspire me to be a better writer are always a treat. But then there's the other end of the spectrum so that would all be a wash I guess.
"Goliath" is the newest show by super-producer/writer David E. Kelly.
Didn't think I was going to enjoy "Westworld" on HBO. I liked, not loved, the movie although it was sufficiently violent and creepy to appease my young mind.
Violence in "Westworld" is epidemic. The Wild West is used as a motif purposefully. Blood (faux) flows as "people" (robots called Hosts) get their throats cut or shot in the neck. In one scene, a leering manbot host about to rape a fembot prostitute host in a saloon is shot from behind and his face opens like a squeezed grape. It's a quick image but memorable nonetheless. One hapless manbot gets scalped and although you don't actually see the gruesome details (yet) you are shown the beginning and end, and that he has been bled nearly dry by his tormentor.
"NCIS" (the original) has been an ongoing success for 13 seasons. To gain some perspective on that, when the show started the agents were using PDAs, not smart phones. No one knew (or cared about) Kim Kardashian, Justin Beiber, Taylor Swift, Facebook (they used MySpace!!) or the Donald (Trump, not Duck.) And there was no Homeland Security.