Posted on 04/12/2015 1:45:38 PM PDT by afraidfortherepublic
The TURN: Washingtons Spies Season 2 premiere airs this Monday, April 13 at 9/8c. Looking for ways to get ready? Here are 10 suggestions:
1. Catch up with a marathon of all 10 Season 1 episodes starting this Monday, April 13th at 10:30am/9:30c, leading directly into the two-hour Season 2 premiere event at 9/8c. You can also watch the cast and crew talk about where Season 1 left off.
2. Watch four sneak peek scenes from the two-hour Season 2 premiere.
3. View behind the scenes videos from Season 2 to get a preview of the upcoming season, meet this seasons new characters, and learn how Season 2 was made.
4. Watch five Season 2 trailers, including up-close looks at both George Washington and Benedict Arnold.
5. Peruse more than 30 first-look photos from Season 2.
6. Read the first chapter of the all-new TURN: Washingtons Spies comic, Rivals, which reveals the backstory of the rivalry between George Washington and Robert Rogers.
7. Explore the Season 2 digital press kit, which features content typically only made available to members of the press. Dont miss the interactive spycraft section!
8. Read a Q&A with series star Jamie Bell (Abraham Woodhull), in which he talks about who Abe has become, performing his own stunts, and his favorite character from the series. You can also read an interview with Executive Producer Barry Josephson, in which he previews what fans can expect in Season 2 and reveals which Revolutionary figure hed most like to meet.
9. Enter the Revolutionary Adventure Sweepstakes for your chance to win a trip to George Washingtons Mount Vernon, the International Spy Museum, or Independence National Historic Park.
10. Join the TURN Washingtons Spies Insiders Club for early and exclusive access to photos, videos, interviews, news, features and more. You can also follow the series on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.
Season 2 of TURN: Washingtons Spies debuts with a special two-hour premiere event, this Monday, April 13 at 9/8c on AMC.
I have lost my live AMC feed so will have t wait till Tues to see the opener.
I eagerly await...
What is truly remarkable is that one of the Washington six is still secret to this day.
That is serious OPSEC.
You might check the AMC website. Sometimes they will stream full episodes there.
YEAH but they want to know my cable provider and i don’t have one.
I will watch it on XBMC on tues.
Done!
Simcoe is alive and well. They just captured and muzzled him last season to avoid a bloodbath. Not only that, if you look him up in your history book you’ll find out that he got promoted and returned to Britain as a hero in real life. As I remember, he went on to take a command in Canada. :(
Simcoe is fascinating, ruthless smart and I think he has a heart
Indeed he did, a compelling figure in history, hardcore all the way
http://www.denofgeek.us/tv/turn/235099/amcs-turn-the-real-story-of-capt-simcoe
Just doing my Job... John Graves Simcoe and Paul Revere
What a beautiful mess.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVdVWP4ay9E
Will there be a live thread on FR tonight?
Here we go....
They changed the actor that plays Robert Rogers!!!
Same actor, Angus Macfadyen. He has no beard this season. He also played Robert the Bruce in Braveheart.
Shaved the beard.
John Graves Simcoe is a bad ass.
An admirable foe.
Holy Cow!
I tink he’s put on a few pounds too perhaps..
Who watched, and what did you think?
The sculptress/spy in George III’s Court surprised me. I have never heard of her before — Patience Lovell Wright — although her demise was not as dramatic as portrayed in Turn. Look her up!
FReep Mail me if you want on, or off, this Revolutionary War ping list.
I didn’t see season one. Please tell me that it wasn’t as bad as that God-awful “Sons of Liberty” on the History Channel.
I thought season 1 was wonderful, although it moves somewhat slow. Season 2 picks up the pace quite a bit.
The costumes, interiors, and photography are wonderful, even though the narrative is not totally accurate. For instance, Anna Strong was quite a few years older than Abraham Woodhull in real life. There is no evidence that they had an affair. Of course, you could say that there is no evidence that they DIDN’T have an affair, either. ;^)
Patience Lovell Wright (seen at the beginning of Season 2) was not shot point blank by the King’s soldiers. She died from complications of a broken leg in 1786. She was a spy, however, who smuggled info to Ben Franklin hidden in her wax busts of famous personages.
Please add me to the ping list. Watched the start of Season 2 last night after the last few episodes of Season 1. They waited TOO long to bring it back. Great program!
You’re on the list!
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.