pamfitz-12556
I just found this show On Demand & I love it. Being from New England sometimes the accent on the main characters is a bit difficult, but it's certainly authentic.
I love Rodie Sanchez, he's what you'd get if you called Central Casting & asked for a cynical Southern Cop. Only he's the real deal, a Southern version of Lenny from L&O. I like how open he is about being married 6 times & how tough being a cop is on your family. Nice that his wife "gets it" for the most part & let him come out of retirement for this case. Aubrey is the younger "cold case" cop who Rodie is working with. He's very likeable & hard working, as were the other women detectives in the office.
If you like crime shows, this is a good one.
sanibel-35580
Husband and I really enjoy the great folks in this reality program. We definitely love our Cajuns to the East. Hope Rodie and Aubrey can continue working together to solve cold cases. They are a pleasure to watch and enjoy everyone else on the show too. Congrats on the recent apprehension and hope you can continue the show as long as possible. Sorry Leda, we like to watch the guys work. Praying for continuing good health for Rodie. Love you guys! I would also like to say that the videography is really good for this show. Great shots, really cool opening vid for it and beautiful shots of Lousiana swamp.
Billy Bohst
Ill start off by saying I love the show and ama 34 year old male Trump supporter. I love the masculinity and mystery of the show. SO this wont appeal to the GQ esquire girlymen or my wife. If you are looking for housewives of NOLA or shaved legs on guys look to E, CBS, BNBC or elsewhere.
AudioFileZ
You are going to like the new reality cop show Killing Fields. Do I have your attention with an arrogant throw down like that first sentence? Well, I actually do think you will like this show simply because there is a lot to like.First, true justice for victims doesn't always come easy and when it's about twenty years on and the police are truly still trying, well, then I'm interested as to why. The first season of Killing Fields is about just such a case. Second, all the principals are likable to the point you really feel for them, rooting for their success. Third, the producers have logically laid out the show with a proper amount of human interest sides about the principals who have REAL stamped all over themselves. It's as compelling as the crime story. And the pace of the story works without too much of that formulaic dreck so many crime shows use.If I had one reason you should watch Killing Fields it would be retired/re-activated detective Rodie Sanchez. This guy has charisma dripping off of him. His humanity really comes through; his many failings, his never give up attitude, and his survivor mentality combine to make him a guy you want to watch. And, watch is what I want to do, but it seems Discovery network might not agree? Maybe the ratings weren't good? It won't be the first time stupid shows trumped better ones. After six episodes in season one there is no information on Discovery's site if and when the show will return. Perhaps this, in large par is due because there is nothing monumental against the enigmatic prime suspect, or anyone else. An indictment for this best suspect isn't going to happen it appears as he has ;lawyered up. In that shield there is really little that can be done without some real irrefutable evidence that may never come Like Rodie Sanchez this case is under my skin ( it only took six solid episodes) and I want more. Highly recommended even if the resolution is not obtained because Killing Fields is an interesting and entertaining show about real slow crime work which dedicated detectives who truly want justice even if it takes 20 years.