The story covers events from 1776 to 1781 and features a farmer from Setauket, New York, and his childhood friends. They form an unlikely group of spies called the Culper Ring, which eventually helps to turn the tide during the American Revolutionary War.[3] The series begins in October 1776, shortly after British victories recapture Long Island and the Port of New York for the Crown, and leave General George Washington's army in dire straits. The first episode opens with the following introductory text:
Autumn 1776. Insurgents have declared war against the Crown. Following a successful naval landing, His Majesty's Army has forced Washington's rebels into the wilderness. New York City serves as military base of operations for the British. The Loyalists of nearby Long Island keep vigilant watch out for sympathizers and spies.
Turn: Washington's Spies was renewed for a second 10-episode season on June 23, 2014,[8] which premiered on April 13, 2015,[9] and for a third 10-episode season on July 15, 2015, which premiered on April 25, 2016.[10][11] On July 26, 2016, Turn: Washington's Spies was renewed for a fourth and final 10-episode season, which had a two-hour premiere on June 17, 2017.[12][13]
The first season of Turn: Washington's Spies received mixed reviews. Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes rated the season 54%, based on 39 reviews, with an average rating of 6.30/10. The site's consensus reads, "Turn's uneven treatment of the American Revolution is more frustrating than exciting and memorable."[14] On Metacritic, the first season scored 62 out of 100, based on reviews from 35 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[15]
The second season received positive reviews. On Rotten Tomatoes, the season has an approval rating of 90%, based on 10 reviews, with an average rating of 7.40/10. The website's critics consensus reads: "The revolution gains steam in an improved second season that delivers on the series' promise of espionage thrills along with an expanded historical grandeur."[16] On Metacritic, the season has a weighted average score of 68 out of 100, based on reviews from 4 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[17]
On Rotten Tomatoes, the third season has a rating of 100%, based on 5 reviews, with an average rating of 8.00/10[18] and the fourth season has a rating of 80% based on 5 reviews, with an average rating of 7.60/10.[19]
The first season of TURN: Washington's Spies was released on DVD and Blu-ray on March 17, 2015 by Starz Entertainment;[21] it became available on Netflix on March 25, 2015. The second season was released on DVD on March 22, 2016[22] and became available on Netflix on April 11, 2016. The third season was released on DVD on November 8, 2016.[23] and became available on Netflix on June 4, 2017. The fourth season became available on Netflix on December 1, 2017. The series departed Netflix after four years in December 2021.[24] The fourth season still has not been released on DVD and Blu-ray. A Complete Series (Season 1-4) boxset has yet to be released in the US.
On March 26, 2014, AMC released the digital comic TURN: Origins, illustrated by Steve Ellis, that portrays childhood and adulthood events from the lives of several of the series' main characters, including Abraham Woodhull, Benjamin Tallmadge, Anna Strong, and Caleb Brewster.[4][25]
On April 10 and April 15, 2015, AMC released the first and second chapters, respectively, of a second digital comic, TURN: Rivals, that portrays the past rivalry of George Washington and Robert Rogers.[26][27]
Today I finally found that my charge 3 can show date now. However, I found that the feature that you can show the time by flip your wrist doesn't work on charge 3. How can I turn on that feature? It's very useful when you have only one hand free and want to see the time.
@BarbroA, this option is not in Settings section of the Charge 3.... When you are on a face screen of the tracker, push haptic button on the left side long enough to feel 2 short vibrations - you'll get to 'Screen Wake' and 'Notifications' quick setting options. Tapping on each of them will turn them on or off.
When I use Apple Maps on my iPhone not through CarPlay, I can view turn-by-turn directions. When using CarPlay, however, I cannot -- or just cannot figure out how -- to get turn-by-turn directions on my car's screen.
I read on another site that this could be a cable problem and almost dismissed that because absolutely everything else other than Apple Maps was functioning perfectly. Since it seemed easy to check out though, I went out to my Audi armed with 2 other cables - one an Apple cable and one a third party cable. I checked them both out prior to going out to the car and both seemed to be functioning perfectly. I tried the Apple cable first and Apple Maps still did not show turn by turn directions. Then, I tried the third party cable and Apple Maps now showed perfect turn by turn directions! Can Apple Maps really be that sensitive? Even when absolutely everything else works, including turn by turn on a Google Maps, somehow the cable is inadequate for Apple Maps? Seems very odd.
It seems that this is an issue with CarPlay and not with the car make or model. I reached out to apple and after 2 hrs on the phone and talking to 5 different people, they asked me to contact the car manufacturer.
I have found no solution. It is clearly an Apple problem as it started with the last update to Maps and is occurring on different vehicles. My solution is to use Google Maps, which is functioning without problem, until Apple fixes this.
Actually, I have tried many cables which includes Apple original, A cable from Mercedes and a good quality third party cable from Amazon. Everything works but the Apple Maps doesn't shows turn-by-turn directions. I will try a shorter cable and see if that's works
With my new Forerunner 245 I like to run following a course while trying to maintain a pace. I want to have the current pace displayed on the same screen as the upcoming turn info (e.g. in 200m slight right turn). The map screen constantly shows the upcoming turn info, no matter how far away it is (here sharp left in 155m):
Currently I'm having to scroll between the map screen and the running data screen, but this is inconvenient. Is there any way to get this turn info onto the running data screen permanently? Or get it to alert me sooner than 20m before? Or alternatively display the pace on the map screen? The closest thing I've found is to add to the running data screen distance to next and next waypoint fields:
But this is not great - it is much easier to see a little arrow than read text saying e.g. "Slt. right" in a small font. Yes I can put the distance to next in a smaller field than in the photo but it would be nice if the arrow and the distance were in the same field.
I don't have a 245. Does it have have the auto scroll feature for data fields? I can set my 935 and 945 to scroll at a fast, medium, or slow speed. No button presses and no smaller data fields for information I need. If it does, test what speed works for you.
It might be a workaround if it's not possible to configure the turn info to be always visible. I'll experiment with it. One thought I have is that there can be many screens - navigation screens if navigating a course, run screens when running, PacePro screens if following a PacePro strategy - does it scroll through all of them? I think I'd only want it to scroll between 2 screens. And can you pause it scrolling if e..g I'm lost and need to look at the map? Of course the manual is no help.
I don't know if programming it with the turn info on every screen is possible, but I never tried either. If you use auto scroll, it scrolls through all the data fields you set. You won't be able to set it for say 2 of 4. Give the scrolling option at different speeds a try. You may like it. As far as needing to look at a certain data field immediately, you can just press your button to advance manually while still in auto scroll mode.
Pretty sure it will scroll through all the screens set up. Not sure you can pause it as I haven't used the feature in a long time. When I do trails and use the navigation I have only 2 screens set up. I use a connectIQ data field called Dozen Run and the other screen is the nav/map. Dozen Run allows a lot of info on one screen and it's configuration can be changed to suit
I just checked. I have mine set at slow and it changes the screen every 4 seconds. I didn't time the others speeds, but I remember fast was much too quick for me. I'm also a data junkie and have 5 different screens and 6 if I want to use maps on the 945.
After a forum search, it appears the turn distance alert isn't programmable. The distance is based on your speed, so you should get alerts sooner while cycling than you would running. I found nothing on adding the turn notice icon to every data field. Have you checked to see if there's an app that will do this in the IQ store?
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