Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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The Killing on AMC television
Just watched the two hour Second Season premiere of The Killing on AMC. I was very upset with how you invested so much in the first Season and then they left everything unresolved in the Finale.
Now though the Second Season is getting very interesting with the political machinations going on in Seattle. The show is quite slow at times. At least, the first Season was quite meandering in developing the characters. If you like shows that take a lot of time to build up the drama, check this show out. The Killing – AMC The Killing (U.S. TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Last edited by Taltarzac725; 04-03-2012 at 12:53 PM. |
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The Killing
I'm hooked on the series. Great story-line and great acting all around. Very suspensful.
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I didn't much like the first season and shan't watch this one.
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The Killing is one of the better series on television. In fact AMC is doing quite well in this category.
A number of fans were upset because in this "instant everything" culture they wanted immediate closure on this case. But that isn't real life, in fact many murdes go unsolved. Beside which, the producers of this show intended at least two seasons. I for one enjoy the acting and soon enough the killer will be caught until then I just relax and enjoy this well made series. |
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If you stuck it out for the first season, try to catch this 2 hour Season 2 premiere. It has some great twists and turns and a lot of stuff happens in it. There's some really great acting and you'll be rewarded with a lot of good action in this show. You'll find out a lot of stuff you were wondering about.
A great show unlike any police procedural drama you've ever seen.
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