Judging by the first two episodes, the second season of Thou Shalt Not Kill, which premieres in the US in a couple of days, is as engrossing as the first.
Thou Shalt Not Kill: Season 2 of Italian Noir Mystery Series Premiering in the US

Judging by the first two episodes, the second season of Thou Shalt Not Kill, which premieres in the US in a couple of days, is as engrossing as the first.
Babylon Berlin rocked my Euro TV world. The series is an early pick for this year’s list of my favorite new shows and the current odds-on favorite for best Euro TV program of 2018.
Here’s a series that Euro TV fans on both sides of the pond can stream this weekend. It’s Black Spot and it’s one to binge.
Some of the best international TV shows on the planet premiered in the US and UK last year, and the ones I thought were fabulous are numerous.
Snow is falling (maybe where you are, too), making this the perfect weekend to binge some great Euro TV shows at Walter Presents. Bingeing for free is even better.
The Sixth Commandment isn’t the only one of the Ten that gets broken in Thou Shalt Not Kill, the engrossing crime drama series from Italy that premiered in the US yesterday.
Oh, how fitting! Eleven new Euro TV program premieres in the US for the eleventh month of the year. (I wonder if this means anything significant in numerology.)
This October we have one Friday the 13th, an untold number of Oktoberfest celebrations and Halloween parties, and seventeen (17!) premieres of new and returning series.
Oh, the stuff that happens in a small lakeside town. It’s enough to make you binge-watch the entire season of Vanished by the Lake in one sitting like I did.
Nominated in the Best Series category at the 2016 German Television Awards, The Valley has premiered in the US, Canada, UK, and Ireland.
To paraphrase Holly Golightly in Breakfast at Tiffany’s, “Quel week.” And with torrential rains all weekend, I plan to stay in and binge-watch the latest season of Witnesses. You?
An investigator, a murderer, and a monk… No, they don’t walk into a bar, but are three of the lead characters in the award-winning Belgian psychological crime thriller Public Enemy.