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fandomsecrets2014-03-17 06:43 pm
[ SECRET POST #2631 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2631 ⌋
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Re: Give Me the Sales Pitch
(Anonymous) 2014-03-18 04:57 am (UTC)(link)The plot is pretty convoluted so it'd take forever to explain it all (plus it's late and my brain isn't working at full speed!) but it's basically about a reanimated time traveling Revolutionary War soldier who, along with a female police lieutenant, investigates supernatural-based crimes in a small town in upstate New York.
The two lead characters are pretty well-written, or at least I think so, and one of the most interesting things about the show for me is their dynamic. They click right off the bat and have great chemistry pretty much right away. Not necessarily in a romantic way (although a ton of people ship them) but they just work really well together and end up becoming close friends. I don't know if you watch Elementary or not but a lot of people have compared the two shows because of the leads' dynamic, and I agree that it's pretty similar.
(This next part could *maybe* be considered kind of spoilery if you don't want to know any further details, but if you do...)
There's a lot of the kind of stuff you'd find in "historical" mystery type things like the National Treasure movies or the TV show Decoded (or basically anything you'd find on the History Channel since it became the Conspiracy Theory Channel): the very early days of America, the Founding Fathers, documents with hidden codes that contain prophecies, secret societies/Freemasons, etc. That's mixed with more traditional supernatural type stuff like witches, demons, spells, various monsters/creatures, and the apocalypse, and of course the overarching good vs. evil theme.
Anyway, imo it's essentially a mix of Elementary, National Treasure, and the X-Files/Supernatural. I would say check it out if that appeals to you!