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Ghost of Love
So I might be a little late to the game and it has in fact been cancelled, but I stumbled upon this on Netflix in my efforts to find some decent TV to get into and after checking out the almost overwhelmingly positive reviews, gave it a go.
It's weird..some of the dialogue is a bit corny/forced..but it is original from a foreign source (Scandinavia I think?) so it has that kindof feel to it...but there is something very engrossing about this show, and I'm through Season 1 and pretty much hooked. It's believable, absorbing, agonizing, you name it.
I wish I could tag members here, because I'm guessing a few would recognize the Seattle sights and locales (Alicia? anyone else?)
It feels almost like older Canadian TV shows from BC. I probably don't know how to describe this properly, but I'd be interested to hear what anyone else thinks about the show in general..
It's weird..some of the dialogue is a bit corny/forced..but it is original from a foreign source (Scandinavia I think?) so it has that kindof feel to it...but there is something very engrossing about this show, and I'm through Season 1 and pretty much hooked. It's believable, absorbing, agonizing, you name it.
The episode where Jack goes missing felt very plodding and probably my least favorite, but it still allowed a glimpse into the characters' souls a bit.
I wish I could tag members here, because I'm guessing a few would recognize the Seattle sights and locales (Alicia? anyone else?)
It feels almost like older Canadian TV shows from BC. I probably don't know how to describe this properly, but I'd be interested to hear what anyone else thinks about the show in general..