So? No one's watching it?


Saw the firs episode yesterday. So far not bad. My husband's from Balkans, and says it's pretty accurate.

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The Canadian armed peacekeepers arrived at the end of episode One. Episode two starts off with them in their new base. The Lead of the show, Michelle Nolden, plays the part of the Canadian United Nations Military Observer (UNMO). The Unmos and Peacekeepers are different entities completely separate from each other and do not answer to each other. The four UNMOS living in Town, away from the military base are Canadian, British, French and South African. Episode 3 airs tomorrow.

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what station did it play on.....and why hasn't it gone to one that everyone can see.....oh i don't know maybe showcase...

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I've been wanting to watch this but I've missed it everytime it's been on. I need to get a DVR.

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Depending where you are you should have it available on Demand.

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I'm watching it on HBO Canada. It's pretty good so far but the jury is still out :)

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Unfortunately, no one watches Canadian shows (including Canadians).

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I found that as the show goes on it keeps getting better and better, I really like that Enrico is showing his other roles, not just being a police commander on Flashpoint, but also in being a drunk fool in ZOS. Great show.

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Just from The Movie Network alone, Slings & Arrows (which also did well for the Independant Film Channel and/or Sundance Film Channel in the States) and Durham County have been good successes for the 6-to-8 episode 2-or-3 season they are/were. Flashpoint took off huge (haven't watched more than an ep of that one, but typical police procedurals don't really interest me), even got noticeably popular in the States. There've been others. If we're talking past efforts that aired on the CBC and whatnot, sure, a lot of it got ignored, but Canadian TV seems to be doing a lot better.

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