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'The Killer In Me'
Procedurals 1: Anything You Say Can and Will Be Used Against You.
This thread is for procedural TV, shows where the primary idea is to figure out the case. [NAFDA]
and Jason O'Mara is Irish.
He just gets yummier.
Unlike some of the rest of y'alls, I like him as Sam. I like John Simm, too, but I think JO'M is just different, not worse.
Harvey Keitel, on the other hand, Is No Phillip Glenister. Can't put my finger on exactly what's wrong with his performance, but whatever it is, it's Really Wrong.
Keitel is what killed the show for me. Can Not Take The Over Acting.
Gene should dwarf Sam. Keitel, despite his intensity, in no way dwarfs Jason O'Mara.
And I still don't like their putting the show in New York. It's not an equivalent to Manchester.
I agree about New York. It works for other reasons but I think a rustbelt city like Pittsburgh or Detroit would have been a better choice.
And yeah, Keitel as Gene just doesn't work.
I'm again mourning the loss of Colm Meaney in that part.
dude...perfect. Even if I'll always think he's Jimmy Rabbitte, Sr.
NY in the 70s isn't slightly depressing. Manchester had a feeling of no hope. All apologies to Mancunians.
It works for other reasons but I think a rustbelt city like Pittsburgh or Detroit would have been a better choice.
I think this change would have kept me watching the American version. It being set in NYC really makes me want to nit-pick the resources available in 1973.
NY in the 70s isn't slightly depressing. Manchester had a feeling of no hope.
NY in the 70s was pretty damn depressing, unless you were a Yankees fan. However, it was not, and never will be, an industrial city. None of the buroughs is really that type of city, let alone Manhattan.