Is turn a good series?
Turn: Season One is a great start for a show filled with exciting intrigue and compelling, character-driven drama. Mar 16, 2015 | Rating: 4/5 | Full Review… AMC’s newest drama, Turn, brims with intrigue but is subpar with its execution for the first hour.
How accurate is the AMC series turn?
The series accurately depicts the major factors that brought the Culper Ring together, such as how the Continental Army had to build an intelligence arm from nothing in the midst of the New York campaign and how Tallmadge formed a spy network with people who knew each other in Setauket.
Will there be a second season of turn?
Season 2
| Broadcast | |
|---|---|
| Original run | April 13, 2015 – June 8, 2015 |
| No. of Episodes | 10 |
| Length | 42–47 minutes 438 minutes (total) |
| Nielsen rating | 18-49 rating: 0.20 (average) Viewers (million): 0.77 (average) |
Are they still making turn?
On July 26, 2016, Turn: Washington’s Spies was renewed for a fourth and final season, so there will be no season five. The series finale aired August 12, 2017.
Is Edmund Hewlett a real person?
Edmund Hewlett (Burn Gorman) In real life: The Hewlett we’ve come to know didn’t exist. While there was an officer on the British side named Richard Hewlett who was garrisoned in Setauket, he was actually a loyalist from Long Island.
Is there a 5th season of turn?
Is turn Washington’s spies appropriate?
Violence tends toward the graphic and realistic, with shootings, stabbings, beatings, and spurting blood. As for sex, it isn’t constant, but it’s strongly suggested in most episodes with passionate kissing, partial nudity, and some love scenes that leave little to the imagination.
Was Simcoe really that bad?
Simply put, John Graves Simcoe was not a blood-thirsty and evil cartoonish villain, but rather a well-educated and disciplined military officer.
How many seasons did turn run?
4
| Turn: Washington’s Spies | |
|---|---|
| No. of seasons | 4 |
| No. of episodes | 40 (list of episodes) |
| Production | |
| Executive producers | Henry Bronchtein Andrew Colville Michael Taylor Barry Josephson Craig Silverstein |
Was Simcoe a real person?
John Graves Simcoe, (born February 25, 1752, Cotterstock, Northamptonshire, England—died October 26, 1806, Exeter, Devonshire), British soldier and statesman who became the first lieutenant governor of Upper Canada (present-day Ontario).