[Editor’s note: The following post contains spoilers for all five seasons of “Luther.“]
For fans of BBC America’s “Luther,” after waiting five long years for the fifth (and likely final) season, it might be somewhat anticlimactic that the entire experience ends in just four roughly hour-long episodes, although it’s a season that comes packed with a wallop. Star Idris Elba has called this season “‘classic’ Luther,” and it very much is. It’s a celebration of what’s come before with deliberate connections to the very first season – although each is more of an emotional one than directly narrative – as the title character is forced to reconcile with the psychology and relationships that defined the series’ inaugural, definitive season.
Season 5 picks up where the last episode of season 4 left off, with the aftermath of Benny Silver’s (Michael Smiley) devastating death. Serial killer Jeremy Lake (Enzo Cilenti) is on the loose, on a murderous spree after his and Dr. Vivien Lake...
For fans of BBC America’s “Luther,” after waiting five long years for the fifth (and likely final) season, it might be somewhat anticlimactic that the entire experience ends in just four roughly hour-long episodes, although it’s a season that comes packed with a wallop. Star Idris Elba has called this season “‘classic’ Luther,” and it very much is. It’s a celebration of what’s come before with deliberate connections to the very first season – although each is more of an emotional one than directly narrative – as the title character is forced to reconcile with the psychology and relationships that defined the series’ inaugural, definitive season.
Season 5 picks up where the last episode of season 4 left off, with the aftermath of Benny Silver’s (Michael Smiley) devastating death. Serial killer Jeremy Lake (Enzo Cilenti) is on the loose, on a murderous spree after his and Dr. Vivien Lake...
- 6/3/2019
- by Tambay Obenson
- Indiewire
It has been an oddly busy day on the "Doctor Who" news front with several stories coming to light. Things start with the first official photo from this year's Christmas special which sees Alex Kingston's River Song re-uniting with The Doctor (Peter Capaldi).
Speaking with The Radio Times, Moffat says this version of River Song is from directly after the events of "The Angels Take Manhattan" but before those in "The Name of the Doctor".
With the departure of Clara (Jenna Coleman), a new companion hasn't yet been named for next season. With two episodes to go for the current ninth season, Capaldi is on his own for the next episode "Heaven Sent," an extended and experimental episode featuring the Time Lord doing it solo with Jami Reid-Quarrell as the episode's mysterious villain 'The Veil'.
A promo for that episode can be seen below and the ep leads into...
Speaking with The Radio Times, Moffat says this version of River Song is from directly after the events of "The Angels Take Manhattan" but before those in "The Name of the Doctor".
With the departure of Clara (Jenna Coleman), a new companion hasn't yet been named for next season. With two episodes to go for the current ninth season, Capaldi is on his own for the next episode "Heaven Sent," an extended and experimental episode featuring the Time Lord doing it solo with Jami Reid-Quarrell as the episode's mysterious villain 'The Veil'.
A promo for that episode can be seen below and the ep leads into...
- 11/23/2015
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
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