John from Cincinnati
John from Cincinnati
TV-MA | 10 June 2007 (USA)

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    Interesteg What makes it different from others?
    Pacionsbo Absolutely Fantastic
    Livestonth I am only giving this movie a 1 for the great cast, though I can't imagine what any of them were thinking. This movie was horrible
    Hadrina The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful
    florist-75435 My wife and I watched this show because of the many people in it that we like. We only got through two episodes and gave up on it. We have never seen any show so confusing and going nowhere. It was hard to watch both shows and a waste of time for us. I would rather stare at a wall. Just terrible!
    charles-53188 I've seen the entire Deadwood series a dozen times, and considered my self a passionate fan of David Milch. Finally got round to watching this train wreck and was lost after three episodes. I only finished it to savour my incredulity via some masochistic urge to wonder why the writer of Deadwood could serve up this volcanic pile of crap, cancelled righteously, and now stone cold. Never been so disappointed as I was with this. I am more than a little interested in mystical stories which offer enlightening insight, yet I found this series exceptionally opaque, lending damage to any concept of spiritual virtue through reasoned obfuscation. As a fan of Deadwood, The actors from that ensemble appearing like pale ghosts in contemporary universe centred on a wasteland without redemption. Speech patterns and quirks of character from Deadwood are thick and abound to the point of alarming rehash, but it's not just sad, it's agonising... Where the misfits in deadwood were bound by a town in the wilderness, there in no reason for this weird and unsympathetic ensemble to hang in each other's orbit. Good bye & good riddance.
    J. Wellington Peevis Show had tons of promise, and created a great texture that was a throwback to the golden television era. But...it just kinda fizzled mid-season, as if they really had no master plan for what was to be, and just ham and egged the plot line. The more they revealed the true nature of the story, the dumber it became. It went from really cool and fresh to the final life-support season of Melrose Place in 5 episodes. I can hyperbole all night here, but i think you get the picture. Disappointing. So I don't know what to make of the whole project. Watch the first 3 episodes only? I cant really say. Personally, I can credit this failed venture with if nothing else turning me on to the amazing music of Joe Strummer, who's Johnny Appleseed backs the opening montage. Now thats good stuff!!
    Cary Sato Lee Awesome show..One really needs to understand the language that is being spoken near the water to catch the subtleties of the writing. A lot if hidden agendas and just enough quirkiness to grab your attention. Just wish it was picked up for more episodes. A fresh look at what is available in the market..if one is willing to write about it. The actors are well cast for their individual roles and are played out to the tee. Just wish there were more character development at the beginning of the show on some of the players so the audience doesn't have to play catchup from one episode to another. Overall this show just needs better promotion in order to get a solid following like they did with Deadwood.