Hey, guys. My sister told me about a new series called Will Trent. I really like it...
I watched it on HULU (shown the day after ABC network TV). It is excellent...we binged I think seven episodes-hubs and me.
RoadRunner
(4,598 posts)Its getting a 2nd season I just read.
Demsrule86
(70,981 posts)Murphyb849
(603 posts)Demsrule86
(70,981 posts)kimbutgar
(23,172 posts)After about 5 episodes in, I asked my husband to watch it and he got hooked. Now I cant watch it without him!
Demsrule86
(70,981 posts)We binged all available shows...
emulatorloo
(45,545 posts)so real, flawed, intense, interesting and complex. Intense relationships and great plots.
Have only seen one episode so far but I like it.
Demsrule86
(70,981 posts)Cuthbert Allgood
(5,168 posts)Just wondering if you have a comparison. I teach HS English and my teacher/best friend loves Slaughter (she teaches mystery lit).
emulatorloo
(45,545 posts)Cuthbert Allgood
(5,168 posts)Bosch lives in the world of Lincoln Lawyer (Connelly wrote both).
I will for sure read the Will Trent stuff (or my bestie will be on my ass), but just wondering about a comparison.
MLAA
(18,571 posts)Also love The Diplomat (And the Americans if you havent already see it). I hadnt gotten around to Ted Lasso until recently and it is my favorite series, by far, in years!
Demsrule86
(70,981 posts)Scrivener7
(52,524 posts)Another show which I am liking, also an ABC show on Hulu, and I cannot for the life of me tell you why I like it, is Not Dead Yet.
Demsrule86
(70,981 posts)Tom Yossarian Joad
(19,263 posts)Demsrule86
(70,981 posts)Tom Yossarian Joad
(19,263 posts)nuxvomica
(12,849 posts)I love good detective procedurals, like Monk and Psyche, and the excellent Peacock series Poker Face. These series usually have a protagonist with a special crime-solving talent (usually "a blessing and a curse" ) like Adrian Monk's OCD and Shawn Spencer's childhood training by his cop dad, but Will Trent's is especially interesting: having grown up in the foster care system, he can tell when things and people are not quite right, and takes careful inventory of his surroundings, something he had to do to survive a series of abusive foster parents. This history is also the reason he adopts Betty, a murder victim's adorable chihuahua, and while watching each episode I'm more concerned Betty is safe than that the crime is solved.