Dark Blue-Premieres & Leverage Returns On TNT July 15

Lets just say TNT has done it again ! I was able to watch the upcoming Dark Blue series premiere and the Leverage second season premiere recently and I am hooked and waiting for more. I watch a few weekly shows on TNT (some of my favorites) what I really like about both of these shows is that my husband enjoyed them also. It is hard to find shows we both can enjoy watching together. We both look forward to the new season of both shows!
LEVERAGE – Second season to launch Wednesday, July 15, at 9 p.m. (ET/PT)TNT set Tuesday nights on fire this winter with the first season of this thrilling, fast-paced drama series starring Oscar® winner Timothy Hutton (Ordinary People). This summer, the gang is back with more elaborate scams designed to exact revenge against those who use power and wealth to victimize people. Hutton stars as Nate Ford, a former insurance investigator determined to bring down the kind of corrupt bigwigs whose neglect led to the death of his son. His highly skilled team includes Sophie Devereaux (Gina Bellman – Coupling), a grifter who uses her acting skills to corner her marks; Eliot Spencer (Christian Kane – T
NT’s Into the West), a “retrieval specialist” with bone-crunching fighting skills; Alec Hardison (Aldis Hodge – Friday Night Lights), a gadget and technology wizard who keeps the team connected and informed; and Parker (Beth Riesgraf – Alvin and the Chipmunks), a slightly off-center thief adept at repelling off buildings or squeezing into tight places. Together, the team puts their energy, quick minds and keen intellects toward securing justice for society’s underdogs.LEVERAGE, which is executive-produced by Dean Devlin (Independence Day, TNT’s The Librarian movies), scored big in its first season, ranking as ad-supported cable’s #1 show in its time slot with an average of 3.7 million viewers.
Leverage : Sneak Peek of Season 2
For more information visit: http://www.tnt.tv/series/

DARK BLUE – New series to launch Wednesday, July 15, at 10 p.m. (ET/PT)
This fast-paced, undercover police drama from prolific producer Jerry Bruckheimer (CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Without a Trace) stars Golden Globe® winner Dylan McDermott (The Practice, TNT’s The Grid), Logan Marshall-Green (The O.C.), Omari Hardwick (TNT’s Saved) and Nicki Aycox (Supernatural). The
series follows the exploits of a crack undercover team of police officers so covert, many of their own colleagues don’t even know they are involved. Leading the group is Carter Shaw (McDermott), a deeply wounded character who has lost his wife and much of his former life as he struggles to bring down bad guys through complex undercover assignments. His team includes Ty Curtis (Hardwick), a recently married cop who struggles with personal relationships he has developed while undercover; Dean Bendis (Marshall-Green), a shoot-from-the-hip officer whose activities make fellow team members wonder if he has gone over to the bad side; and Jaimie Allen (Aycox), a green patrol cop brought in because of her excellent skill in lying and a shady past. Dark Blue Premier Sneak Peek
For more information visit: http://www.tnt.tv/series/
*This is solely the opinion of Life In A House Of Blue. Other people may have different experiences with this product. Thank you to TNT for providing a product for this review.*
































July 12, 2009 1:09 PM
I love Leverage and can't wait to see Dark Blue too.
July 14, 2009 10:28 PM
I love TNT - the nba playoffs, and Dark Blue looks like a really good show. My friend watches Leverage and I will check that out too. It looks like a good drama
July 31, 2009 8:08 AM
I love Leverage!!! So cool, slick and hilarious!!! Plus I love it when the good guy wins. Each character is so well crafted with their own flaws and talents and crazy personalities. I always worry win I like a show so much that it won't be around long. Remember The Lyon's Den with Rob Lowe? I didn't think so. I also loved "Life" on NBC, characters equal to Leverage, but at least it went out with a bang. Probably won't catch Dark Blue, too dark.