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I assumed base on the Who Killed Rosie Larsen premise that of course Barry would be in power at the finale. Really anticlimactic.

They should stick with it and adjust. The plot concept is great. Now they have a new season to radically adjust the execution.

The Brit shows are now being put out with closed captions some of the dialects are so hard to understand. With some of them I have turned on Spanish subtitles to figure out what the heck they were saying.

We would be fine but most viewers would not. Call me old fashioned, but I would like to see a return to a foreign language as a mandatory class sequence in both high school and college, and in junior high/bogus middle school title too.

Find the Israeli series Prisoners of War online free. Perfectly legal and in compliance with DMCA. Great series. Also The Honorable Woman, a BBC/Sundance Channel coproduction.

The show dragged out way to much; Barry should have been in power by the end of this season. Really strange.

This to me was almost like the unfulfilled promise of finding the killer in The Killing US. We were lead to believe Barry would be head dictator by the end of the first season.

Welcome back and thanks for covering the finale. I still think being specific would get them in more trouble. No other show does except The Honourable Woman, because they have to. There would be hell, literally, to pay for anyone who depicted an actual middle eastern Muslim country. Get real.

Yeah, from the get go it seems like she has been "cured" in some unbelievable way. Hope you saw the Danish version. She has some hilarious scenes that spring from her Autism.

I live in Mexico and wondered as soon as I heard it whether it was just an American literal translation of eat shit. I have never ever heard it used down here and I have lived here over 7 years. I will check it out with my apartment maintenance guy today when I call about the leak in the AC.

This review is difficult to read because of it. I'm reading it 15 days after the fact and she has not corrected anything.

I am behind watching this, but I thought she was referring to some rehab retreat.

It wasn't bad for me except when Catherine would speak really fast. Since then I watched Tango, and another show set in the north. Low class youth Scottish accents are the killer for me. They need to put in subtitles as far as i'm concerned. It sounds like an incomprehensible Skandi language.

One thing not to be conflicted about: the need to use paragraph breaks to spare your readers the wall of words. They really do exist for a reason.

I read that it got good viewer numbers in young demographics as well.

Sally Wainright is a feminist and does not do the type of exploitative stuff that you are referring to. See some of her interviews in the Guardian about this and how she responded to critics about the violence.

BBC has already ordered it haven't they?

Canada is always on the cutting edge of everything, or so they say :)

I'm a yank who recently watched the whole thing, and then I binged Last Tango. I thought both were very good.

You know her other series, Last Tango in Halifax is already set for a US remake. Dianne Keaton acquired the rights and it will be produced by HBO. I am thinking of the California wine country for the setting in that one.