- Mi 1. Mai 2013, 17:33
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Theologe muss wahrscheinlich sogar seinen Bildschirm säubern. :lol:
edit. Mist. Das kommt davon, wenn man seine Posts sorgfältig editiert. lbm war schneller. :evil:
http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2013/0 ... ce/180489/Begrüße ich ungesehen.
SUNDANCE CHANNEL GREENLIGHTS CRITICALLY-ACCLAIMED ORIGINAL SCRIPTED
DRAMA “RECTIFY” FOR A SECOND SEASON
On the heels of its critically lauded, highly anticipated premiere last week, Sundance Channel announced the renewal of the network’s first wholly owned original scripted series “Rectify” for ten new episodes slated to air in 2014.
The haunting story of a man released from prison after spending nearly two decades on death row, “Rectify” has been overwhelmingly well-received by critics when it debuted on Monday, April 22nd, including Matt Roush at TV Guide, who rated the series a “10 out of 10” and called it “TV’s most absorbing, unsettling new drama.” Jace Lacob, TV Critic for The Daily Beast dubbed “Rectify” “the best new show of 2013” and Mary McNamara at the Los Angeles Times said “'Rectify' is a revelation that sets a new standard… a game changer.” “Rectify” is created and written by Ray McKinnon (The Accountant, “Deadwood,” “Sons Of Anarchy”), and executive produced by Mark Johnson and Melissa Bernstein, the award-winning producers behind “Breaking Bad.” Season one will finale on May 20 at 10pm EST.
Sarah Barnett, Sundance Channel President and General Manager, stated, “The response to ‘Rectify’ has been incredible. We feel as though this story has tapped into something truly unique, with both critics and audiences using their platforms to share such strong, personal reactions to this very distinctive TV series. There’s so much drama and character that’s been set up in the first season, it will be electrifying to see where Rectify goes in season two.”
Theologe muss wahrscheinlich sogar seinen Bildschirm säubern. :lol:
edit. Mist. Das kommt davon, wenn man seine Posts sorgfältig editiert. lbm war schneller. :evil: