From Scott Stinson of the National Post:
Celebrating the Can-combo of Republic of Doyle and Murdoch Mysteries
But with Murdoch and Doyle both having been around long enough to have become maybe a bit too familiar, and with both part of the public broadcaster’s drama stable, Mitchell says it seemed like a good time to try something different. “It’s a nice sort of craven publicity grab,†he says. Continue reading.
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love the vibe like somehow Allan Hawco is doing a favour for a show that gets easily twice the ratings his does.
Love the anonymous cattiness.