Turn: Washington’s Spies Season 1 review

This AMC original series was one that I recently binge watched it’s entire first season on Netflix.  It’s also available on other streaming and rental services, and there’s also a second season.  It’s set during the American Revolutionary War period and concerns the group of people who became the first spy ring for General George Washington.  I’ve always liked American history as well as cloak and dagger kinds of intrigue.

I liked the HBO series “John Adams” and I found myself liking this series as well.  It’s pretty easy to figure out who the protagonist and antagonists are in this one, and it does a good job of creating some nasty and mean characters that if you are like me, you will grow to despise.  That makes it all the better when something bad happens to them, or disappointing when it doesn’t.

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Season 2 isn’t on Netflix yet, and isn’t part of Amazon Prime either, but as soon as it shows up, you can bet I will be binge watching it as well.  AMC is also promoting the launch of Season 3 in April, so those of you with that channel have a chance to catch up and then watch the newest season when it releases.  No spoilers please for those of us who have cut the cable TV cord.  I recommend this show.