The Bridge Season 2, Episode 2 “Ghost of a Flea”
Written by Elwood Reid (story), Damien Cave & Elwood Reid (teleplay)
Directed by Daniel Sackheim
Airs Wednesdays at 10pm Et on FX
I’m glad The Bridge appears to be getting right to the point in its second season; after a premiere that felt more scatter-brained than carefully orchestrated, “Ghost of a Flea” (mostly) pulls everything back into orbit for a morbid, if slightly over-exerting hour. It still feels like a very different show than the first season, both in plot construction and how it delivers its story to the audience. Is it a better show? Only time will tell: but at the very least, it feels like the show’s beginning to figure out it’s own identity.
And what is that identity exactly? With quasi-religious enforcers who dress “downright devout”, dead transvestite bar singers, and splatters of blood everywhere, The Bridge...
Written by Elwood Reid (story), Damien Cave & Elwood Reid (teleplay)
Directed by Daniel Sackheim
Airs Wednesdays at 10pm Et on FX
I’m glad The Bridge appears to be getting right to the point in its second season; after a premiere that felt more scatter-brained than carefully orchestrated, “Ghost of a Flea” (mostly) pulls everything back into orbit for a morbid, if slightly over-exerting hour. It still feels like a very different show than the first season, both in plot construction and how it delivers its story to the audience. Is it a better show? Only time will tell: but at the very least, it feels like the show’s beginning to figure out it’s own identity.
And what is that identity exactly? With quasi-religious enforcers who dress “downright devout”, dead transvestite bar singers, and splatters of blood everywhere, The Bridge...
- 7/18/2014
- by Randy Dankievitch
- SoundOnSight
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