Monday, April 21, 2014

The List of TV Shows that you should be watching but probably aren't

The Top Four TV Dramas you should check out.




1: AMC'S TURN 

Everybody might find history boring but this show makes it worth watching. After watching the first episode it got me hooked and I'm not even a fan of seeing anything related in the 16th century. Jamie Bell's character Abe Woodhull is a ordinary cabbage farmer who lives in a British colonize New York in year 1776. Woodhull is later recruited to be a American spy after being spotted by American soldiers out in the middle of sea. Woodhull then begins his new life spying the British as he constantly looks over his shoulders.





2. A & E'S Bates Motel 

Love the classics and hate re-imaginings, well Bates Motel beats all exceptions you have been trying to avoid in a show. Bates Motel opens up in a modern day prequel as Norman Bates as a young 17 year old boy played by actor Vera Framiga who is control by his mother Norm by actress Freddie Highmore. Norman struggles to have a "normal" life as his mind slowly condemns his social being. What I love about this show is the show disregard Norman's Bates stereotypical crazy attitudes that were shown from the movie and brings upon a grey area in Norman Bates motives same as for Norma.




3. FX'S The Bridge 

The Bridge is a detective cop drama about a autistic female American Detective Sonya Cross played by actress Daine Kruger and a Mexican Marco Ruiz played by actor Damian Bichir who always don't play by the rules. The Bridge is American version of a Danish/Swedish cop drama titled the Bridge. Unlike the original foreign version this show follow the murders that involves around the El Paso Mexican Border. The Bridge introduces the gritty streets of El Paso Texas as Sonya and Marco lingers deeper of a mind of serial killer who has a deep psychological message.




4. FX'S The Americans 

Who says we always have to route for Americans all the time. The Americans is one of my favorite shows on FX. The Americans is about two Russian KGB agents Elizabeth and Philip Jennings played by actress Keri Russel and actor Matthew Rhys, posing a American family  that lives in a suburban area in Washington DC. Both KGB agents will do anything such as seduce, kill, torture, kidnap to obtain American governmental secrets and technology for their motherland.

So these are my TV shows that you should check out if you  ever get the chance. Also comment, follow on me Facebook and or Twitter to get your Daily Renegade news. 



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