‘Terriers’ Premieres Tonight on FX

You know the actors as well as actresses who are often on the edge of breaking out, when they get the right role? Well, ‘Terriers’ a comedic drama might be the thing which can properly showcase the skills of funny guy Donal Logue, who is in Hollywood for two decades without a big success. Watch out for this amazing satellite TV comedic drama on FX (DISH Network channel No. 136) tonight at 10PM.

The story of the dramedy ‘Terrier’ revolves around Hank Dolworth (Donal Logue), a former LAPD cop . After a divorce and losing his job over alcohol issues, Hank teams up with his friend Britt (Michael Raymond and the James) to form an unlicensed Private Investigation team. And guess what? Their business is not at all thriving and the duo is working a job that’ is going to get them free dry cleaning services as assistance fee. However, things begin to change when an old pal of Hank asks for a favor and it leads to Hank and Brit facing a powerful and crooked real estate developer! Interesting, huh?

Well, the dramedy is going to be a little more mainstream as well as a little less quirky, than some of the other shows of the satellite TV channel. But one thing is for sure, after seeing the premiere you would like to see more of this duo all very soon, but the premiere leaves you wanting to see more of Hank and Britt, and therein lies the success of the story!

Comedic, original and edgy – ‘Terriers’ is a show that tells the story of high stakes in the face of low expectation. The show finds out what it is like in modern America to be “too small to fail.” The show stars Laura Allen as “Katie,” Britt’s girlfriend; Rockmond Dunbar as “Detective Mark Gustafson,” ex colleague of Hank; and Jamie Denbo as “Maggie Lefferts,” attorney of Hank. You are sure to have a roaring good time watching the satellite TV series that premieres tonight on FX.

Image Credit: FX

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