Recently promoted homicide detective Catherine Jensen teams up with forensic psychologist Thomas Schaeffer to hunt serial killers, while obsessively pursuing her brother's cold case.Recently promoted homicide detective Catherine Jensen teams up with forensic psychologist Thomas Schaeffer to hunt serial killers, while obsessively pursuing her brother's cold case.Recently promoted homicide detective Catherine Jensen teams up with forensic psychologist Thomas Schaeffer to hunt serial killers, while obsessively pursuing her brother's cold case.
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An edge-of-your-seat thriller. You are never quite prepared for what's going to happen next. The characters are oddly different - yet interesting. A haunting past preoccupies at least three of the characters. Chloe Sevigny is a refreshing change to the usual, predicable character type. It is indeed in the Criminal Minds realm. I'm tired of the usual ho-hum TV shows and I'm hoping this series lives up to it's potential. The very first episode scared the heck out of me and I kind of hope that future episodes remain as thrilling and shocking as the first one. I hope the writers and programmers do not give up on this series ...... I know I haven't! I look forward to each new episode. Nice job and nice change of pace by the writers. A big thumbs-up from me!
My wife and I love detective shows so we watched a good part of this series. It has many problems: graphic violence and torture scenes, numerous implausible actions, dialogue that frequently omits the main points, and two leads whose personal "baggage" completely dominates their lives and their work. About halfway through the series, we began skipping episodes to quickly get to the end and be done with it. We would not recommend this series.
I watched the first episode and I liked it. I was disappointed to see it canceled after two episodes. You did not even give it a chance. I watched previews and that made me want to watch. I love those type of shows. I did not care about Hannibal because I do not like the characters. I do like the characters in Those Who Kill. I do not feel it is like the other shows. The characters are different than others. The character are interesting and I wanted to watch more. I would like to see it come back. I would definitely watch and recommend to anyone. I love the story line. It is exciting. Those Who Kill left me in suspense. In closing I enjoyed what I watched and would love for Those Who Kill to return.
Thank you for letting me share my thoughts. Bobbie
Thank you for letting me share my thoughts. Bobbie
I have watched many, many true crime series and other series of crime. This one makes me feel a little depressed and dark however, I am attracted to the lead actors and the story lines. It is most dark and compelling at the same time. I am watching the second show and still do t know if I will continue. Catherine is very real but very mixed up. Cant figure out what keeps me attracted to the series but no doubt I will watch the next show. I feel sorry for her and wish I could help her. Thank God no one knows how screwed up she really is! I want to know more about her past and what makes her tick. Hope it is revealed as time goes on....
Those Who Kill is an American crime/drama television series created by Glen Morgan. The series originally premiered on the American cable television network A&E on March 3, 2014, and was re-launched on its sister network, the Lifetime Movie Network, on March 30. It is based on the Danish television series Den som dræber. The show was shot on location in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. On May 18, 2014, Morgan announced the show had been canceled after only ten episodes.
Catherine Jensen, a recently promoted homicide detective, enlists the help of Thomas Schaeffer, a forensic psychologist, to track down serial killers and relentlessly seeks the truth behind the disappearance of her brother that she thinks is linked to his stepfather, Judge Howard Burgess.
Catherine Jensen, a recently promoted homicide detective, enlists the help of Thomas Schaeffer, a forensic psychologist, to track down serial killers and relentlessly seeks the truth behind the disappearance of her brother that she thinks is linked to his stepfather, Judge Howard Burgess.
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- TriviaRemains of their set can still be found in what was the historic Andrew Carnegie Free Library in Pittsburgh's historic Northside. Including false stone facades, cubicles, and a mural made to look like an old advertisement. The set designers painted over a mosaic inlaid into the foyer that once indicated the library. It now reads "pittsburgh police".
- ConnectionsRemake of Traque en série (2011)
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- 16:9 HD
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