Published by Sierra Monica P. on October 15, 2011 under Cars





This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Untitled Jersey City Project for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.

I’m a big fan of action television series like Prison Break, Dexter and Breaking Bad, and what counts most when I choose to spend hours and hours watching a new tv show are the story, the action speed and actors’ talent. Usually, after the fourth season, something goes wrong and the story becomes similar to a soap opera, so what would you say if I’d tell you there is a new engaging tv drama airing during Sunday primetime movies of FX, and everyone is already talking about it. It consists of eight short-form episodes and a suspenseful, modern plot. The story is centered around fame, money, power, death, and the dark secrets hidden by men working for an architectural firm.

The interesting aspect here is that the series is an experimental entertainment concept in development, launched by FX and Audi. It wouldn’t be hard to guess that Audi is involved in this, as the episodes have a non-human main character – the superb 2012 Audi A6.

The suspense begins with two sounds that appear to be gun shots coming from a building in construction. A man falls off it. Architect Frank George receives a strange phone call from Ray Rahne who says he is really sorry and wishes he could turn back the clock. Frank starts to worry and rushes to the construction site where, unfortunately, he finds Ray lying dead, with the head in a pool of blood. This is the moment when the car’s front is first revealed.

Frank doesn’t have enough time to figure out what happened to his friend, because the blond guy in the car in the back communicates with someone via the phone saying “It’s him!”. Three more people appear like from nowhere at the scene, as well as a Police car, and Frank is now surrounded by two men pointing guns at him.

Better watch the full 2-minute episode below:

Curious to know what happens next? Watch the next episode.

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