Opening scene has Lyle Lovett walking through a blood soaked house, an ear removal and a mysterious homely looking woman who turns out to be an assassin. My kind of show.
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The Bridge Season 2
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The Bridge Season 2
"I predict that within the next couple years he will author a Dragon Door book possibly with Pavel called "Return to the Kettlebell"" -Sandman on Rant
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Re: The Bridge Season 2
Interesting show. They must have felt the serial killer plot was a bit hackneyed, and wrapped it up two episodes before last season's finale. Now it's like they took the handcuffs off the writers and it is getting wonderfully weird.
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Re: The Bridge Season 2
Any comparison to the original?
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Re: The Bridge Season 2
I haven't seen the Scandinavian version of the show yet. But, from what I have read, it doesn't sound similar for the 2nd season.
Seeahill, one of the shows "co-developers" left before season 2 to go work on Homeland, and I guess that may explain some of the changes.
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Seeahill, one of the shows "co-developers" left before season 2 to go work on Homeland, and I guess that may explain some of the changes.
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Re: The Bridge Season 2
Turns out Elwood Reid, the co-developer, is still there along with producer Patrick Markey, who are both from my little town in Montana, both friends of mine. I'm rooting for the show to be good.
Elwood was a starting tackle at the University of Michigan and spent most of his 20s writing during the day and bouncing at night. He has a few stories.
Elwood was a starting tackle at the University of Michigan and spent most of his 20s writing during the day and bouncing at night. He has a few stories.