#Aquarius is 13 eps in season one but McNamara has a six year/season arc planned. #NBCUSummer
— Danielle Turchiano (@danielletbd) April 2, 2015
To Hodiak, Manson is "nothing" at start, attitude of the world at that time. He hasn't become what we know he will yet #Aquarius #NBCUSummer
— Danielle Turchiano (@danielletbd) April 2, 2015
It's not simply a cat-mouse show between Hodiak and Manson; lots of other crimes going on, racial politics, etc. #Aquarius #NBCUSummer
— Danielle Turchiano (@danielletbd) April 2, 2015
Ep2 will show how competent Hodiak is, despite different methods of time and being so far from Manson. #Aquarius #NBCUSummer
— Danielle Turchiano (@danielletbd) April 2, 2015
The time period, the music and the fashion all play a role in #Aquarius. #NBCUSummer
— nbcaquarius (@nbcaquarius) April 2, 2015
When you watch #Aquarius, Duchovny says "it's historical fiction" - not a documentary. Good to keep in mind.
— Diane Gordon (@thesurfreport) April 2, 2015
#Aquarius "a work of historical fiction." It's not entirely about Manson- Duchovny, Grey Damon, Emma Dumont all created for show #NBCUSummer
— Danielle Turchiano (@danielletbd) April 2, 2015
#Aquarius was originally going to be a quintet of novels. #NBCUSummer
— nbcaquarius (@nbcaquarius) April 2, 2015
John McNamara says we meet Manson's mom in #Aquarius and "She's interesting." #NBCSummerPressDay
— Diane Gordon (@thesurfreport) April 2, 2015
Claire Holt plays a police officer named Charmaine she calls "independent, driven, dynamic" but living in man's world #Aquarius #NBCUSummer
— Danielle Turchiano (@danielletbd) April 2, 2015
Six years? I liked the idea of it just being a 13 episode mini-series.
ReplyDeleteIt's too bad NBC put this in the summer, but I'm hoping it can do well.
ReplyDeleteno big competition though
ReplyDeletesounds intriguing
ReplyDeleteIsn´t set in 1970s? Thing can be called historical if it´s created at least 50 years after the time that it portrays. Duchovny should go back to school.
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