Renewed for a fourth and final season: http://deadline.com/2016/07/turn-renewed-season-4-final-season-amc-1201792881/
They said they had material for 4 or 5 seasons, would have liked 5, but happy its coming back
Renewed for a fourth and final season: http://deadline.com/2016/07/turn-renewed-season-4-final-season-amc-1201792881/
They said they had material for 4 or 5 seasons, would have liked 5, but happy its coming back
Renewed for a fourth and final season: http://deadline.com/2016/07/turn-renewed-season-4-final-season-amc-1201792881/
They said they had material for 4 or 5 seasons, would have liked 5, but happy its coming back
Final season starts tonight a 9
Definitely did not see that coming, but a neat twist to say the least!Whoa, Hewlett is back
I love this show. I used to just sort of like it but somewhere it switched. Of course it's ending now
On the historical stuff, yeah I never expected much in that area. Reminds me of Hell on Wheel's treatment of Governor John Campbell.
My thoughts exactly.Show Simcoe is a jerk, but historically accurate Simcoe sounds like an ok dude.
I agree. Seemed a bit on during the showdown, but overall I thought the episode was decent. Interested to see how they'll play out the final two episodes. I still wonder what will be the final decision with Hewlett, or if they'll touch base on it if he indeed took control of White Hall, and returned to England with some fortune. Also, I think Robert Rogers needs to make a last minute cameo: the writers didn't really end his character in the traditional sense, so there are still plenty of questions as what exactly happened with him.Bit anti-climatic on that showdown. I was kinda hoping it would take place during a move in the plot to capture Arnold and potentially put it in jeopardy.
I guess they sort of did that with the prior episode where Simcoe shows up at Arnold's house but I'd have rather seen that fleshed out over a couple episodes than the too cheesy by half way Brewster ended up involved.
The deserter scene was great though as was the end with Townsend.