Terriers, TV series, Ted Griffin, FOX 2010 (13 episodes)
Another series that lasted only one season and is a real shame. (Always FOX makes these jokes!) It seems that those who have something more is intended to make a premature end. This was a series that shows a different America, one of the losers, but losers with values, people who believe in loyalty and friendship, immature and therefore intended to pay in person.
Hank (ex-alcoholic ex-cop) (Donal Logue) and Britt (former thief) (Michael Raymond-James) are dueamici to skin that are the private investigators without license in cases dealing with apparently little complicated. In the background there is a story that involves anything but trivial and personalities at major corporations and speculation and buying and selling of land considered polluted ...
Hank Raymond and running with a dented pickup truck, bring jeans, tea-shirt and plaid shirts. I'm always broke. Hank has a sister with mental problems, has a mortgage on the house that he bought his ex-wife which is still in love and married an architect from the past ambiguous. (Even if he tries by all means to stop them). Britt however, the youngest is a girl who loves and wants to marry, but this ... Day after day trying to get by in this sunny California (San Diego) without that things look better. And that's what makes them funny because they are human and real.
Anything to do so with standard series Hawaii Five-0 with jumps from helicopters, explosions, car chases and special effects. It 'clear that people should not be having to look in the mirror ...
Hank (ex-alcoholic ex-cop) (Donal Logue) and Britt (former thief) (Michael Raymond-James) are dueamici to skin that are the private investigators without license in cases dealing with apparently little complicated. In the background there is a story that involves anything but trivial and personalities at major corporations and speculation and buying and selling of land considered polluted ...
Hank Raymond and running with a dented pickup truck, bring jeans, tea-shirt and plaid shirts. I'm always broke. Hank has a sister with mental problems, has a mortgage on the house that he bought his ex-wife which is still in love and married an architect from the past ambiguous. (Even if he tries by all means to stop them). Britt however, the youngest is a girl who loves and wants to marry, but this ... Day after day trying to get by in this sunny California (San Diego) without that things look better. And that's what makes them funny because they are human and real.
Anything to do so with standard series Hawaii Five-0 with jumps from helicopters, explosions, car chases and special effects. It 'clear that people should not be having to look in the mirror ...
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