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Is it just me or does this show have an awful lot of adverts?
It's a shame because it's pretty good drama.
Why am I now imagining Thony making sure you can see her Mr. Clean label in a product placement. As the years go buy more and more ads come, credits and title sequences have gone away but I haven't this show being worse than others of this year.
It's been so long since there was anything to watch on network TV, I keep forgetting to tune in. Luckily, FOXNow streams it the next day for free on my Roku TV, so I got to watch it last night.
Don't want to give away any spoilers, but after the latest club developments it should get really good.
Amazon has made the original series available on Prime. There is no illegal alien angle with the cops threatening their Thony's equivalent family with deportation. However they spend more time showing just how difficult the cleaning jobs are making it for the CSI types.
2/3rds of the way through the cops come off better than the FBI in the American remake. If there is any bad in them it would be the bosses who are like the bosses on The Wire and want to prematurely close cases just to say they are closed
Darn, cuz I liked it. Not the best show ever, but definitely watchable. Hope it's back in the fall.
I think they hit a natural series finale. I don't know how you can sustain the premise with the cops and the hoods both knowing that Thony has and probably will turn on them again.
In a way it was like a 70s movie in that Thony lost her happily ever after
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