Where to watch Danish tv series forbrydelsen (The Killing) 2007?
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[TOMT] [TV SERIES] [1990's] american horror tv series

the episodes starts with a male narrator in a suit telling about odd events around the world. he is dressed in a suit, part of some secret goverment agency. he is in a camper van that has many tv screens in it, like the ones police use to track people and listen their conversations. i remeber few episode themes. one was about an airport where was a different time zone in it. the burgers got old and people were missing when entering that airport territory. another episode was about forest gnomes posessing a knife and killing people or kids?

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Hurry to See Borgen: Coming from the producers of the excellent Danish series The Killing, recently remade and shown on American TV (AMC), the high quality of this new series should come as no surprise. hollywoodprogressive.com/…
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In the TV series β€˜Archer’ (2009 - present) it is told that the main character, Archer, was very good at Lacrosse during his teenage years, this is actually the reason why he is so good at killing people.
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πŸ‘€︎ u/cookster3366
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[TOMT][TV Show][2010] an Asian horror series I saw on Netflix that has an episode with this disfigured girl tricking this boy by changing her appearance with the assistance of her witch mother who she ends up killing. At the end of the episode the boy sees her real face then freaks out which makes

The girl kill him too

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πŸ‘€︎ u/kurama_z
πŸ“…︎ Sep 02 2021
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If you’re a businessman who’s all about money, then destroying the New Jedi Order and New Republic is definitely killing your billions, even after refusing to put storytelling first and foremost, never mind the countless series of video games, comics, novels, tv shows and films, merchandising etc.
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πŸ‘€︎ u/Snowyo52
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The first series of the American TV show 'Carnivale' is now on Netflix imdb.com/title/tt1535658/
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πŸ‘€︎ u/televisionGPT2Bot
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[TOMT] British TV series -- made sometime between 2018-2021 -- can't remember the show. Victorian times. There were guys stealing corpses and selling to surgeons. Then the resurrectionists started killing people. A punch and judy puppet helped drive one of them mad. What is this show?!?

It's not Carnival Row, nor Frankenstein, nor Dead Still. Arg. It must have been on Acorn or BBC America or one of the US streamers. (I don't think the show referred to the corpse stealers as "resurrectionists," but I know the word now...)

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πŸ‘€︎ u/kalvie
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'Something Is Killing The Children' TV Series Reportedly In Development fullcirclecinema.com/2021…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/JamesCordenInCats
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[TOMT][TV-SERIES][2000s] A snippet of a TV show I watched about some sort of biohazard release killing billions of people and leaving the rest of the world to clean it up.

I don't remember much about the show besides what's in the title. It might have been on Hulu or TNT, one of those dramatic tv/movie channels on American television.

EDIT: The show came out recently, like sometime after 2016.

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πŸ‘€︎ u/GaytamusMilkamus
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In Chucky (2021), an American horror television series based on the Child's Play film franchise, the Chucky Doll learns Kung Fu after he got the Intersect 2.0...or maybe I've been watching the wrong Chucky TV Series until know... v.redd.it/kz0r7ozatzx71
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πŸ‘€︎ u/nem_v_39
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Is the β€œG.I. Joe: A Real American Hero” animated series available for digital download anywhere? I can’t find it on Amazon or VUDU. I don’t want to buy the DVD set since I don’t have DVD players connected to my TVs.
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πŸ‘€︎ u/LunchboxMark
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We Bare Bears, an American animated TV series, had a scene where the bears meet Korean speaking parents. In the Korean dubbed version, they cleverly had the parents speak in the Jeju language, which is not mutually intelligible with standard Korean. v.redd.it/vo6hj6ds1xe71
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Killing Eve’ Star Adrian Scarborough To Lead β€˜The Chelsea Detective’ For AMC’s Acorn TV & ZDF; Series Created By β€˜Downton Abbey’ Commissioner deadline.com/2021/03/the-…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/I_am_daredevil
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Frances Neagley will appear in the first season of the Reacher TV series, which will adapt Killing Floor, according to Lee Child

From an interview with Lee and Andrew Child on the Empire Podcast. Well worth the listen for all Reacher fans. Other interesting details:

  • Neagley will be added to Killing Floor as the only character other than Reacher to appear every season, according to Lee
  • Lee says he will be heavily involved in the TV show, admitting he "probably should have been" for the movies
  • The production is scheduled to start next spring in Georgia, but possibly in Canada if COVID remains out of control in the U.S.
  • Andrew said that the more verbose Reacher (and the return of the stereo in his head) in The Sentinel is a deliberate throwback to earlier books such as The Visitor
  • The two said that the plan was for Lee to co-write for the next "couple of years" before retiring completely
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[TOMT] [American TV SERIES] [Between 2010 - 2018] female assassin, supernatural theme based on Day of the Dead celebration

I'm sorry this is a bit ambiguous, a few years back a tv series came on in Australia. My memory is vague but i remember there being 2 separate story lines in the show. One was of a young male police detective who partied hard and was a bit corrupt. The second story was, i think, of a family in Mexico. I want to say the young female was an assassin but i think i remember her having something to do with the DΓ­a de Muertos celebration. I think that there was a supernatural theme based around that. I only saw one season and lost track of it. I also know it isn't that Penny Dreadful show that came out around the same time.

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πŸ‘€︎ u/Rokef
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[TOMT][TV SHOW][2010s] I need help finding an American TV Series about a group of friends who are trying to solve a riddle from a website/online game. The first to solve it and complete the β€œtreasure hunt” win a prize. It might have only aired 1 season.
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Are the depictions of american Radio Shows in some TV-series realistic?

I specifically mean those were the hosts are complete assholes like they are depicted in Parks and Rec or Monk. I'm aware that these character are supposed to be jerks in the context of the series, but there musst be some truth behind it. These are modern shows I cant imagine this would fly well with Twitter today.

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πŸ“…︎ Aug 10 2021
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American Gods (TV Series 2017–2021) v.redd.it/xdi917trm9q71
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Is there ever any mention of death/killing in the series? Wondering about the limits of a TV-Y show

This is just a random thing that's been on my mind a lot for a while now. I don't know how the topic ever came up in my mind in the first place, but this is something I've been looking for in tv shows with a Y or Y7 rating lately:

Is there any mention of death, dying, or killing in shows tailored for kids?

Avatar, for example, has one mention (I counted) of the word "kill." Specifically, Aang mentions he'll "have to kill" the Fire Lord.

Shera: Princess of Power also mentions "kill" and "dead" a few times.

But with Friendship is Magic, I haven't caught even one mention involving death. Not in words. Not even in the episode where the gang is almost killed by Lightning Dust's tornado. Not a single mention of "almost dying" or "almost getting killed" is said in that episode. There's a different wording I can't remember.

But the dead mouse setup Spike made in the episode where we meet Owlicious (complete with ketchup blood) is as close to death as we get, so far as I've seen.

Now, I know MLP has no reason to mention death or dying, but this is just my curiosity and it's a burning question for me. Have any of you caught anything?

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πŸ‘€︎ u/whizzythorne
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The Wheel of Time (TV series) - is one of the most popular article on English Wikipedia in November 20, 2021. The Wheel of Time is an American epic fantasy television series on Amazon Prime Video
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πŸ“…︎ Nov 21 2021
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Why do some feel as though Iron Fist/Danny Rand should be Asian-American if it's ever redone as a tv/streaming series?
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What is the worst/most unrealistic killing in the whole series ?

Number 2. Would be Tony shooting Chucky in broad day light in the middle of a gigantic dock with multiple people around

But number 1. Would have to be the killing of the waiter. I know these characters are evil people, but executing a waiter on the street right after having dinner there is just so improbable

That would NEVER happen and even if it did they would have been arrested in a day

Am I missing others ?

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πŸ‘€︎ u/reformedmarb99
πŸ“…︎ Dec 28 2021
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[TOMT] [tv series or miniseries] Someone is killing girls in the woods with a sling/ spear type thing

Literally just saw the ad today. Could not remember where I saw the ad. But it’s for an already existing or a show that is coming out, there was a shot of a spear thing being flung into a wall with a ton of puncture marks from it and there was a detective (I believe female) talking about how that’s what was being used to kill girls in the woods.

It’s Driving me crazy, thanks for any help.

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More than half of police killings in USA are unreported and Black Americans are most likely to experience fatal police violence. Over the 40-year study period (1980-2019), Black Americans were estimated to be 3.5 times more likely to die from police violence than white Americans. eurekalert.org/news-relea…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/Wagamaga
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Another example of wolves being (rather unfairly) portrayed as the villain in media. In the TV series β€œSilverwing”, Luger and his pack kill everything they come across.
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πŸ‘€︎ u/Culycon276
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I wish that Willem Dafoe in the movie American Psycho figures out that Bateman is the killer and says β€œyou know, I’m something of a psycho myself” and turns into the green goblin and the movie ends with them killing everybody together.
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πŸ‘€︎ u/Yeeeeeeeeet1234
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Terry Peder Rasmussen was an American serial killer believed to have killed at least six people in a series of crimes that spanned decades and stretched across the continental United States. Due to his use of many aliases, most notably "Bob Evans", Rasmussen is known as "The Chameleon Killer.” en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ter…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/WeatherEnd
πŸ“…︎ Oct 24 2021
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[TOMT][TV SERIES]Early to mid-80s American. Set in a small town. Inhabitants start displaying heightened aggression and base instincts. Maybe poisoned by government?

Despite somewhat sci-fi underlying premise it was mainly drama led. Adult themes, so shown late night probably on channel 4 in UK.

From the depths of my subconscious I want to say main protagonists in the town are the sheriff and a female mechanic.

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πŸ‘€︎ u/SouffleDeLogue
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I was watching a tv series called "Generation Kill" and I was impressed yet terrified. If you want to know what to expect if Iran gets invaded by the Americans, this is a show to watch.

Generation kill is a tv mini-series that showed the lives of a battalion in the U.S. Army in the first wave of the invasion of Iraq in 2003. It is unlike any War movie that I have seen; it seems real to me and it seems to show the real face of the American soldiers during the war in Iraq.

They had no remorse and no logic to their actions. All they cared for was get as many kills as possible or shooting their guns at least once before going home, but mostly, their aim was to win the war and go back home. That's it.

If America decides to invade Iran, we will turn into Iraq today.

Edit: Enjoy http://www.shush.se/index.php?showlist=generationkill

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πŸ‘€︎ u/f16falcon95
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Games where the killing damage is real. There are really cool combat moves in AC series but slashing sword through torso, making a spear go though a person, etc, but there is no visible damage to the opponent. Killing like Dishonored, but versatile than only cut body parts
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