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Turned it off halfway through. Love Spader. Too much of a Hannibal Lecter/Clarice vibe

Posted by Road Warrior on September 24, 2013 at 08:00:27:

between Reddington and Elizabeth Keen. It may well be our loss but we've decided to go with the Toni Collete/Dylan McDermott vehicle, Hostages, on directly opposite it. Watched both, they both had major plausibility flaws, but liked the vibe of Hostages better.

The minor networks' "super" dramas, i.e., Breaking Bad, Homeland, The Killing, Top of the Lake, Broadchurch, Justified, Boredwalk Empire, Walking Dead, Downton Abbey, even Mad Men and The Amerikans, etc., have ruined most of the ratings driven highly promoted major network dramas for us.

We try to pick up one new drama/year to follow. This year's may well be Frank Darabont's Mob City premiering in December on TNT.