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They knew when they started airing season 2 there was not going to be a season 3. Certainly a third season would be well- viewed. I just discovered it on Netflix never hearing a peep of advertising for it. Put a third series on Netflix and bring some resolution to the storyline. It has so much potential if only the word got out. Well, you could have knocked me over with a feather when last month, just before the cliffhanger of the second season, I find out the show had been canceled…WTH?!

I mean, really?! Our group even received a visit by one of the cast members. I can tell you that I have never been this passionate about a TV show. I had stopped watching TV till Copper came a long.. I just could not sit down and waste my time watching mindless reality TV shows.

After watching an episode of Copper, I always wanted more.. Copper was a breath of fresh air. The show was so good that I found myself researching things that were highlighted on the show.. I can truly say that I learned real historical facts that I had not heard of before.

The strong cast of characters, the writing, the costumes, the music.. As an American with Irish ancestry, the show made me think about my ancestors and what they went through.. Not ever. Is there anything we can do, after all this time?? No way this fine show should remain dead.

I think that BBC America holds a huge amount of the responsibility if it were the ratings that were the cause of the cancellation. I had to search and search for the second season to find out when it was on.

Even when flipping through the channels and stopping on BBCA to watch other shows I never saw an advertisement for Copper. That being said. This is a great show and I was truly devastated to learn it had been cancelled.

I, like other Copper fans, am determined to see this show resurrected soon! The show increased in everything. Millions were connected on FB to watch the last episode of Season 2. When word came down that it was cancelled with no resolution, all hell broke loose and continues to break.

The fans are nowhere near done yet. Irish America , Thank You for bringing attention to the hard work being done to save Copper. This fan is truly appreciative!! The offices in New York will expect more fruit cakea. I found this show extremely intriguing. There is no other show like it on TV anyway. It is historic and gritty, rough around the edges. Bring this program back, give it more play time and promotion! Author Anne Rice considers it one of the best shows on TV!

This was a TV show with quality writing, acting and style — something sorely missing from most that seem to live on and on. Tired of zombies,ghouls shows,bad taste for television. For once a great show with promising future well written and enjoyed by real people. Hope the show will be back! Then they up and cancelled it on us. I just got their catalogue in and their still calling it the highest rate show on cable.

Thank you for bringing attention to the effort to save Copper! This truly is a special show to inspire such devotion among its fans, and it deserves a second chance. Thank you for calling attention to the cancellation of a great show such as Copper. Thank you so much for mentioning the Save Copper Facebook page!

I think people are just beginning to realize that it was canceled. Thank you! My husband kept telling me how good this show was, so I tried it. I watched entire Season 1 and Season 2 in two weeks. I was hooked after the 1st episode. Something unexpected always happened and I love the main characters, especially Det Corcoran!!!!!

Soooo pissed they took Copper away from us in NY. BBC, you need to wake up and give us more seasons of this wonderful show! But canceling Copper after only two seasons is a huge mistake. BBC America should have at least gave the show a proper send off instead of what we got. I saw your article mentioned on the Save Copper Facebook page. Thank you for sharing this. This is a wonderful period piece show. Toggle navigation. Browse our magazines Submit your novel for review. All articles Browse by Tag Browse Guides.

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Rochester Mrs. Do you think she did it? Are you going to judge based on the evidence or based on her character? The suspense will get audiences hooked and questioning if she did do it. Audiences will be surprised at how quick to judge they might be. He is very blunt and direct. And she takes an instant, guttural dislike to Talitha within moments of meeting her, which was hugely fun to play.

People didn't really know what was going to happen next. So much was unsure. The show really picks up on that. People just trying to survive and get by. People didn't bathe that often.

Morally, men would be married, but had multiple mistresses. Women were not expected to be educated or have opinions. The black population was considered less than everyone else, as was the Irish.

Crossing The Line Corcoran may act as the moral compass of the series, but he is forced to do some questionable things to gather information regarding his wife and daughter. Once again, the violence factors into his deeds. With him, he pushes the boundary of what he does to people. He will do anything he can to get the information from them. I guess some people would call him an anti-hero, but I think that's too forgiving.

Sometimes you can consider him to be quite unheroic and selfish. It makes him more human, and I like playing people who have inherent flaws. Crime Saga Over its episode run, "Copper" will explore the social structure, politics and mentality of the s, but its main thrust revolves around the lives of the leading characters. He goes through a series of things where he gets the answer he wants, hearing some things he doesn't want to hear and he sees some very ugly sides of himself.

He goes through the various parts of society, from the cultural jigsaw that was Five Points, to the surrounding areas, to the very affluent posh uptown.



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