Friday, June 16, 2023

Review: Detective TV Series: The Pinkertons (2014)

Finished watching "The Pinkertons", a TV series on Netflix. My review? Cute and adorable. Written for an audience with a childlike mind, who believe in the innocence of America and American ideals. Includes references to real historical people, places, and events. Pure fiction. OK.  Mostly fiction.  But keeps the actors employed. Corny! But the main characters and the supporting cast grow on you. Grade the acting as a B- and the script is a C+ at best. But you get hooked. They’re sort of endearing.  Closed out Season 1 with a cliffhanger.  I hate cliffhangers.  :)  What I hate even more is that there is no next season to get rid of the cliffhanger.  Ah well!  That's show biz, I guess.





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Per Wikipedia :
"The Pinkertons is a Canadian Western police procedural television series which features crime cases of the Pinkerton detective agency. The show is officially licensed with the Pinkerton detective agency,[3] and features stories based on actual cases from the Pinkerton detective agency archives dating to the 1860s."

Main Characters:
Martha MacIsaac, as Kate Warne, a Pinkerton agent and the first female detective in US history.
Jacob Blair, as William Pinkerton, the founder's son and also, a Pinkerton agent.




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