An OJ trial rip-off.
Trite storylines already done better by others before.
Thought (hoped?) this would be the next Longmire. It's not, but the pilot is a promising study of the many layers of conflict at a cattle ranch.
The best show of the current 'verse offerings. Blaxploitation meets super heroes. Social justice, and street smarts.
This show isn't what you think it will be, in the best possible way. Even if you don't like Sci-Fi, give it a try.
Saddened that we won't get to continue experiencing the world through Tony's eyes. He was a one of a kind person who understood the transformative experience of travel, and the communion of a shared meal.
Maybe it's the taint of the Jeffrey Tambor scandal, or perhaps it's because the stars have their own projects to focus on, but it's just not as good this time around.
At a time when the government is ripping apart families, it's heartening to watch the disenfranchised form their own in this 80s period piece.
Messy and disconnected writing and direction, but beautiful cinematography and great acting. Not sure how this can be Season 1, given the plot and what happens.
Didn't read the books, but enjoyed the premiere: small town girl moves to The Big City, and finds a job at a restaurant.