Added on January 14, 2014
Alan Smithee
crime , drama , mafia , Netflix , norway
Netflix is Bringing Lilyhammer Back for Season 3

The Norway centered crime drama will be back for its third season later this year which is great news to those of us who can’t get enough of Netflix’s steady stream of great original content. The second season became available last month and I’m a good chunk of the way through it after <a href=”
http://watchplayread.com/hemlock-grove-review-3/“>finishing Hemlock Grove</a> last week.
Those that don’t know it involves Steve Van Zandt as a fictional New York gangster who enters the Witness Protection Program after testifying against his former partners in crime. The city he requests to be moved to is none other than the host city of the ’94 Winter Games, Lilyhammer.
If you ever saw the movie “My Blue Heaven” this is much like that, except with better acting, less comedy, more Nords, and subtitles.
It’s a solid guess that the third season will be 8 episodes long like seasons 1 & 2, however details about what will happen are slim to none as the series JUST started filming the episodes on the 3rd of January.
by Alan Smithee
I sit upon my throne as the owner/shogun of this site, WatchPlayRead. But it wasn't always so. I too have had blogspots, I've done other community blogs, I've even written professionally for other sites out there...yet none of them provided the content I had a real passion for.
It is then that I became tired of being a small cog in a big machine, and of writing about nothing but game news after game news article and the periphery that comes from such schlock, like knowing who Michael Pachter and Bobby Kotick are.
I decided to start MediaWhoreNetwork.com and ran up my post count there for about 2 years, commenting about any and everything that I wanted to. I even started a weekly podcast that I feel has come into its own.
It wasn't until earlier this year that I realized that having the word "whore" in your URL might be a bit limiting to my potential audience. I then made the website and its branding move over to WatchPlayRead.com.