666 Park Avenue
666 Park Avenue
TV-14 | 30 September 2012 (USA)
SEASON & EPISODES
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  • Reviews
    Scanialara You won't be disappointed!
    GurlyIamBeach Instant Favorite.
    FuzzyTagz If the ambition is to provide two hours of instantly forgettable, popcorn-munching escapism, it succeeds.
    ChanFamous I wanted to like it more than I actually did... But much of the humor totally escaped me and I walked out only mildly impressed.
    princess-tricia It was refreshing to see "John" from Lost doing TV again. This show deserved a second season. The storyline was slow but methodically written with a purpose for every detail. Some things were a little obvious but I don't mind. I appreciate the fact that there weren't a lot of " cat scare jumps " instead more cerebral fears. The ending was a little quick and deserved a better thought out reveal. It is certainly worth the time to watch. I had unanswered questions about a few things in the end. As a whole I would certainly recommend this title. I watched it on Netflix only because I have no patience. I hope you enjoy.
    Ross McGowan Not sure if the reviews written previously concluded all the way up till episode 13 - actually I doubt they did. I've came on to write a review to save you a good few wasted hours of your life. I really can't understand the previous positive reviews.After watching the first few episodes I thought this is going to be a great TV series. So interesting and different. Revolves around a hotel run and owned by a devil like character who gives people what they desire in exchange for something greater to them (their life for example). Then Jane comes along (the lead female) and throughout the series you feel she is slowly beginning to find out the owner's secret. Every episode you're hoping she unravels what is really going on; uncovering Gavin (the owner's secret) and the secret of the hotel. Then out of nowhere in the last episode she joins with him in the biggest/quickest twist I think I've ever witnessed in a TV show and it was so disappointing because it leaves you thinking where can the series possibly go from there - no more heroine. If it wasn't based on a novel I would have guessed the writes decided to change things right before filming the 13th episode. What you have anticipated the whole way through it turns to ashes in about 30 seconds. Was such a good idea too but I really wish I didn't begin watching it.
    carol-sparks This show started out with great potential. Good story line. However, as weeks went by, it just fell short of expectations. Terry O'Quinn was excellent in his role. However, the other actors including the 2 female leads, Vanessa Williams and Rachael Taylor just fell flat. The show was fairly boring with Rachael Taylor forever running around the hotel bumping into silly pseudo scary events that never ever seemed to develop well. Spoon feeding the interesting parts with a tiny baby spoon stretched out over 4 episodes. Rachael's goody two-shoes relationship with her husband was not believable. Vanessa Williams was boring; her role contributed nothing to the show other than Terry O'Quinn's wife - their relationship was not believable either. If they had made the characters more interesting with a little more depth and added some authentic action, might have been a great watch. Back to the drawing board with that one. Really needs a overhaul.
    crayola58 Well, I love this show. It has the suspense I like when watching a horror/Sci fi flick or TV show. I love Terry O'Quinn from LOST days, and I've always liked Vanessa. I watched the first episode and scratched my head a million times trying to figure out who David Annabal was and then I visited IMDb (like I always do, what what I do without this site) and said "aha, he was on Brothers and Sisters". All of the characters play a great role in this show, melding in with each other in a tangled web. I am most curious about that wall that seems to swallow up the ones who default on their deal with Gavin. I love this show and I hope it continues. The script is great, love the actors, love the suspense.