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Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Granite Flats is back for Season 3!


In 1964,
the town of Granite Flats
becomes a surprising epicenter
for FBI, CIA, and KGB operatives.

 
 
Granite Flats is a dramatic television series, now in it's 3rd Season.
Each episode is filled with intrigue, mystery, history, and suspense...
all around this small town and the people who live in it.
 
 





George Newbern of "Father of the Bride", "Sons of Mistletoe", "Scandal", etc... and Parker Posey of "You've Got Mail", "Best in Show" and "Superman Returns"... join the Season 3 cast of the mysterious drama series "Granite Flats".


 
 

Season 3 of Granite Flats can be seen, first on-line, via streaming video, as of April 4th through October, 2015!

On-demand viewing can be seen via: BYUtv's website, as well as: Roku, Xbox360, Amazon FireTV, iOS and Android. If you are not able to view the 8 episodes online, Season 3 of "Granite Flats" will begin airing on the BYUtv television channel in October.


Here's a clip of what's to come in Season 3:
 


You can also catch up and Watch Seasons 1 and 2 online at byutv.org or on the BYUtv app.

Whether you love the cars or costumes of the 1960's, or the amazing cast behind this series, including Christopher Lloyd (Back to the Future trilogy), Ivan Sergei (Army Wives), Finola Hughes (All My Children), Richard Gunn (The Astronaut Farmer), Jonathan Morgan Heit (Bedtime Stories), Charlie Plummer (Boardwalk Empire), Scott Christopher (The Last Eagle Scout), and more... there's always a mystery waiting to unfold in the town of Granite Flats!

9 comments:

  1. Last week, April 3, 2015...
    Here Comes Peter Cottontail. Thanks The CW Network.

    Sorry you miss it....

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    1. Oh...Thank you for sharing this. The CW network often plays Christmas cartoons around Christmas, so in hindsight, I'm not surprised they played an Easter one. I did an on-line search for Easter TV specials last week, but the search did not pick this one up! I do hope some of you either caught this or have the DVD! Sorry I missed it.

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  2. I like Granite Flats, too. Its Mad Men without all the rated R stuff.

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    1. Yes, they keep the relationship stuff clean, and no language, that I recall, either.

      The fashion and cars, of that era, are so wonderful to look at.... I wish people still dressed up, like that!

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  3. is this series "dark?" I looked at a few trailers online but can't tell what it's about from those and it looked a bit dark ... any violence? Wanted to give it a try but really looking for something "unstressful" haha.

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    1. Great question, Jen. I haven't watched Season 3, yet, but as far as Season 1 & 2 go... I consider them to be fascinating, suspenseful, and not stressful. I wouldn't consider it for young viewers; however, the 13 year old in my family likes it, and was excited to hear about Season 3.

      Just so you know, there are elements of violence, an explosion, flashback memories of war, etc... but nothing I personally considered to be too difficult to handle, and I am not one who likes intense scary stuff, at all.

      From the beginning, you will absolutely fall in love with all of the characters in this small town, especially the young trio of detectives: Timmy, Madeline, and Arthur.

      Let me know, if you decide to give it a try. It took 2 to 3 episodes for me to really get into it... and then, once I did, I was hooked!

      Thanks for your question, Jen! Have a Great Day! :)

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  4. Wanted to let you know that my mom just said all three seasons just showed up on netflix, she looked a few weeks ago and they were not there and now they are, in case you wanted to do a newsletter about it!

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    1. Thank you so much, Jen, and your mom, too!!!.... for sharing this Granite Flats info! I have, yet, to watch any of Season 3, yet... But I'm so looking forward to it! Glad to see it is all available to watch on Netflix, I will definitely look into creating a post about it!

      Thank you, again, Jen! I appreciate you sharing this news! :)

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