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The full credit sequence is viewable on the BBCAmerica web stream and app.

I was watching on my DVR from the Pacific feed of BBC America. The picture pixellated just as Trish bent down outside her door and went to the credits overlaid with teasers for next week.

As it happens, I was in Paris about 2 weeks ago staying near the Sorbonne (and the Pantheon). The university exteriors were by the Pantheon with the Sorbonne Law School entrance serving as the entrance to the school. The scenes after Juliette meeting with her department head are from inside the Pantheon. The view as

So much for the show's ratings in Iowa.

2nd week in a row they got me on personal reference:
I was awakened at about 3:20am Sunday morning by the Napa earthquake. Fortunately, it was just a 10-second rolling motion for me.

Gwen,

And there is a connection with "The Wire":

Continuity?
Ater Frank gave Trey the keys, why was he still driving Trey's SUV?

i believe her name is Susan (referenced when the Detroit cops mention the restraining order).

Those hills sure weren't New Hampshire. Rear projection would have worked better.

It's interesting that the episodes of both The Borgias and Game of Thrones in successive hours had one of the plot lines concern the motives of second sons of nobility caused by the rule of primogeniture. In fact, 'Second Sons' was the title of the GoT episode, although their motivation was more explicity given on The

Note that I wrote in the commentary for episode 5 of The Hour, it is likely that US viewers will be missing 10 minutes or so of content from the original version shown in the UK. Here is what I wrote a few days ago:

Note that the episodes as originally shown in the UK ran 58-59 minutes. BBCAmerica has been adding commercials and showing the episodes in a 1:15 slot, so I suspect very little has been cut.

Note that the episodes as originally shown in the UK ran 58-59 minutes. BBCAmerica has been adding commercials and showing the episodes in a 1:15 slot, so I suspect very little has been cut.