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Yay! 'Miss Scarlet' got renewed for season 6, and Moses is coming back!
'Preciate the tip. I was reared in Pittsburgh, so will look for landmarks. Always on the prowl for a decent series...Yesterday I canceled Netflix and got MAX added to my hulu mainly so I could watch The Pitt with Noah Wiley, It's good, but also, there are a ton of good shows on MAX which also seems to include HBO. So I'll be re-watching the Sopranos and The Wire some time soon. Exciting.
Watched the first 2 eps last night. Because I grew up in Pittsburgh, it was a gas to see opening shots of the famous downtown area, including the yellow 9th Street Bridge over the Allegheny River to the North Side.Yesterday I canceled Netflix and got MAX added to my hulu mainly so I could watch The Pitt with Noah Wiley, It's good, but also, there are a ton of good shows on MAX which also seems to include HBO. So I'll be re-watching the Sopranos and The Wire some time soon. Exciting.
There was a story in the NYTimes that said they filmed in the Algonquin Hospital. That same story quoted lots of medical people IRL who love the show bc it's the first medical show that's realistic, ie, real patient problems and no soapy romances between the docs. (Tho I loved all that on ER).Watched the first 2 eps last night. Because I grew up in Pittsburgh, it was a gas to see opening shots of the famous downtown area, including the yellow 9th Street Bridge over the Allegheny River to the North Side.
I might be wrong, but the shot of Dr. Robby Robinavich (Noah Wyle) coming from the street up the stairs into a hospital lobby was likely shot at the main entrance to Pittsburgh's Mercy Hospital (now UPMC Mercy Hospital). I had my tonsils taken out there around 1950, and had a broken arm set there in the later '50s. It was and is a great hospital originally run by the Sisters of Mercy.
I will say that the show is well done. And Noah Wyle is first rate. I guess PC/SJ dictates that if there is a strong male lead, all the other males must be wimps, and all the women shrews...
I'm sure the show will remain popular, but it's a wee bit frantic for my taste. I think folks will have to drink 3 cups of coffee to keep up with the action. Some of the dialogue is not believable. Too many snappy asides and repartee. There again, pretty well done, especially the camera work, but I don't know if I'll get back to it.
That could be. The exteriors were all shot in Pittsburgh, but the interiors were all filmed on sound stages in L.A.There was a story in the NYTimes that said they filmed in the Algonquin Hospital. That same story quoted lots of medical people IRL who love the show bc it's the first medical show that's realistic, ie, real patient problems and no soapy romances between the docs. (Tho I loved all that on ER).
This news is very disappointing, I have only watched the series with Douglas Henshall as the lead detective, his character complimented the other actors. Does that mean Tosh, his stepdaughter and her dad are all gone? I am now watching Lewis rerunsIt’s only the two most recent series that have the two women detectives. All the previous, earlier series have Jimmy Perez played by Douglas Henshall as the lead detective with Tosh as his sergeant. I don’t think the recent ones are as good.
The Shetland Isles are odd, if you notice there are no trees at all. The weather never looks as bad as it is in real life!
Just the lead is changed. All other characters are there. I still liked it with the new lead, like her from other shows too.This news is very disappointing, I have only watched the series with Douglas Henshall as the lead detective, his character complimented the other actors. Does that mean Tosh, his stepdaughter and her dad are all gone? I am now watching Lewis reruns
Geez, what a heavyweight cast for a series that got very mediocre reviews from critics and audiences alike. Glad to read your take. Will probably skip Zero Day.We watched the first episode of Zero Day this evening on Netflix. I give it a big 'meh' so far.
"A former U.S. President is called out of retirement to find the source of a deadly cyberattack, only to discover a vast web of lies and conspiracies."
[Shetand] We've watched the first 4 seasons, will start the 5th, and likely continue on until Henshall is out.This news is very disappointing, I have only watched the series with Douglas Henshall as the lead detective, his character complimented the other actors. Does that mean Tosh, his stepdaughter and her dad are all gone? I am now watching Lewis reruns
I like Younger a lot.Watching Reacher and 1923, both really good.
Started watching "Younger" and it looks like some light entertainment.
When I get caught up, I want to go back and watch "Justified" again.