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EXCLUSIVE: Could the scarcely believable story of fraudster Samantha Azzopardi, who created more than 100 false identities, ...
Three Pines Season 1 concluded with Gamache unraveling the season’s core mystery, which revolved around the disappearance of a woman named Blue Two Rivers (Anna Lambe).
Louise Penny’s Inspector Gamache novels have been the toast of the crime literary world for many years and readers harbored a desire to see Chief Inspector Armand Gamache brought to life on ...
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While Amazon Prime Video might have canceled Three Pines, there’s a big movement to bring the series back for season 2, with fans even drafting a petition for the show's renewal on Change.org.It ...
Three Pines Season 1 leaves Gamache’s fate up in the air (though it’s hard to imagine the show actually killing off its lead character.) And that’s not the only thread the show left dangling.
“Three Pines” turns cultural appropriation on its head, reimagining a white-majority Quebec region as a vessel of Indigenous suffering and subjugation but also empowerment.
All of Three Pines Coffee’s employees received a wage increase from a base pay of $8 to $18, which is the livable wage for an adult in Salt Lake County without any children, according to MIT’s ...
Penny, who wrote the book series that Three Pines was based on, claimed the show had, at one point, been No. 1 for Prime Video in the U.S., Canada and the UK. “I am shocked and upset,” she ...
Ahead of the Three Pines premiere on December 2, we called up Molina to crack the case of why he thinks so highly of Gamache, what’s left for him to accomplish, and how he’d be more than happy ...
Three Pines introduces Alfred Molina's likable Inspector Gamache, but it's an odd murder mystery whose main storyline doesn't always fit comfortably with its other pieces.
Three Pines, the new Prime Video series that premiered Friday, began as ought-to-be-Canadian and ended up yes-Canadian-enough.. The source material is quintessentially Quebecois: Canadian author ...
She was behind Prime Video’s buzzy Three Pines starring Alfred Molina, which was axed after one season, and also wrote and executive produced Deceit for Channel 4, based on the controversial ...