debdshaw60
Joined May 2012
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I really hate when they change the character's origin stories or write the women to he badasses before that happens in the stories. It's disrespectful to the original work. I can hear Tony Hillerman rolling in his grave.
If you're not a big fan of the books or you don't mind bad adaptations, it's a good show. I'm on episode three and am fighting the super fan in me. I've read the books over and over so the massive changes are making me nuts. But I'm determined to get over it.
A bank is robbed and a double murder is committed of a Listening Woman/healer and her granddaughter. Are they related somehow? There are a lot of plot threads to follow and I'm not sure where they're all going yet.
If you're not a big fan of the books or you don't mind bad adaptations, it's a good show. I'm on episode three and am fighting the super fan in me. I've read the books over and over so the massive changes are making me nuts. But I'm determined to get over it.
A bank is robbed and a double murder is committed of a Listening Woman/healer and her granddaughter. Are they related somehow? There are a lot of plot threads to follow and I'm not sure where they're all going yet.
I'd like it a lot better without the sex but it's excellent otherwise. Perfectly cast, tight storylines, atmospheric and eerie... my favorite kind of detective story that the USA does so poorly. It feels more like a British made program. Bill Pullman is amazing and versatile.
Season one with Jessica Biel sets a perfect tone for the next two seasons. Pullman's detective seems to see inside her that something is hidden inside her after her crime and slowly works to draw it out against the odds.
In season 2 he connects with a young child who does the inexplicable. Is he a monster or are there extenuating circumstances?
Season one with Jessica Biel sets a perfect tone for the next two seasons. Pullman's detective seems to see inside her that something is hidden inside her after her crime and slowly works to draw it out against the odds.
In season 2 he connects with a young child who does the inexplicable. Is he a monster or are there extenuating circumstances?