Last night, we watched a new pilot, "Kings". It aired last Sunday night, but NBC lets you watch the two-hour premiere online. I really enjoyed "Kings" and hope it continues. What makes "Kings" different than other shows is its source material: 1 Samuel. I started rereading at 1 Samuel 14 onward after the show and it was humorous to find just how much the show paralleled the Bible.
From executive producer Michael Green (NBC's "Heroes") comes a riveting new drama about a modern day monarchy. "Kings" is a contemporary re-telling of the timeless tale of David and Goliath. This series is an epic story of greed and power, war and romance, forbidden loves and secret alliances -- and a young hero who rises to power in a modern-day kingdom.
"Kings" stars Ian McShane as King Silas Benjamin (Saul) and Christopher Egan from "Eragon" as David Shepherd.










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