I'm interested in The Bodyguard because Pretty People, FTW (and I haven't been spoiled.) Your appreciation for Killing Eve makes me wonder if I should try it. It sounds like a more realistic, and terrifying, version of the relationship between Agent Carter and Dottie.
It sounds like a more realistic, and terrifying, version of the relationship between Agent Carter and Dottie. I'd not thought of it that way but, yes, I am here for it.
It might be the one thing that could get me to watch this. It sounds like it's very high quality, but relationships between law enforcement/medical people and highly charismatic killers (think Luther or Hannibal) always make me feel queasy enough that I don't watch them. Sherlock was the one exception, and I'm not sure why.
We have watched 4 episodes now, and the description of 'Cat and Mouse' is fairly accurate? Like, these two women are fascinated by each other, but also surely one of them will die at the end.
I've not watched Hannibal or Luther, so can't comment. But I would describe it as fairly Sherlock-y in its dynamic. (Hadn't thought of that before, because Eve is NOT a Sherlock-y type of character (she gets on well with her colleagues/friends, is happily married etc).
I definitely recommend it, but finish your vid first! :)
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I'd not thought of it that way but, yes, I am here for it.
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I've not watched Hannibal or Luther, so can't comment. But I would describe it as fairly Sherlock-y in its dynamic. (Hadn't thought of that before, because Eve is NOT a Sherlock-y type of character (she gets on well with her colleagues/friends, is happily married etc).
I definitely recommend it, but finish your vid first! :)
(Also - Nine icon!!)
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