If it ever appears on Netflix/Hulu/etc.Flat out bad acting from the lead of the show. The terrible show title also gave away that the criminal of the week was, like the lead, going to be a tiny, unassuming woman. Marc Blucas was all right for what he had to work with in terms of writing and coworkers. Some cancelled shows get picked up by different networks, I hope this stays dead as Tricia's career should be.Also I found that the boring character development stories for the main character was boring as it got. To be honest I might have tuned out, because I never got why her ex- husband was supposed to be a bad guy. More bad writing I guess.
... View MoreI have watched the first two episodes of this new show and I just read that the network is cutting back on its order of new episodes.Despite their lack of confidence--caused by poor viewership--I found the first two episodes very watchable.I think the concept of a sexy Texas Ranger lives or dies on the strength of the main character. Tricia Helfer (as Molly)does a fine job. There are few actresses who can pull off such a strong, physical character (a good one, for example, is Gina Torres). And Tricia is beautiful, to boot (pun intended).The plots are somewhat simple, but the production values are good.Molly is separated from her senator husband, but he has trouble letting go. And she sees a DEA agent romantically when she is not being a hard-nosed determined investigator.I do have one question: is the title a spoiler, suggesting that all of the perps will be women? If so, it will kill some of the suspense.Addendum: After watching a few episodes now, I still like this show. The current episode is about a combat veteran who is upset that vets get the runaround from the VA and other government agencies. The story was done tastefully and touchingly. Killer Women has heart.
... View MoreThe Texas Rangers are such a great choice of topics, a woman Ranger even better. But who ever the Armorer is for the set/show is clueless. Changing guns between scenes, no gun in Parkers' holster at times and a totally clueless Parker (her technical adviser anyway) on how to carry or use a 1911 makes the series loose any credibility it might have had.Cool leather except for the holster...another 1911 faux pas. Nasty! Such easy things to fix as they have been done right more than a few times. Right now it is like nails on a chalk board to any one with a clue.....which is much of your target audience I suspect. Riley, who I like, is still too baby faced to be a tough guy...no matter how many vamps he has killed in the past. Come on ...just one episode done right and I'd keep watching. Turn that 3 into am 8 or 9 with so little effort !
... View MoreI was watching this with my son and we initially found it really corny. As we watched it further we started to like it and by the end we really liked it. Where in the world can you find a Heroine like that? Texas Ranger, beautiful, sexy, daughter of a millionaire, married to a congressman (in the process of being divorced), dating a daring DEA agent, impervious to bullets/lies/politics, and above all, plays the trumpet in a band!!! Indiana Jones doesn't even come close.This series is modern, sexy, Texas sized kitsch. Great shots of Texas and cowboy culture. I can't wait for my new super-heroine on the next episode.Keep up the great work!!!!
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