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Der Ehemann von Abby Walker wird vor ihren Augen ermordet. Auf ihrer Suche nach Rache trifft Abby auf Hoyt Rawlins. Abbys und Hoyts Reise führt sie nach Independence, Texas, wo sie auf Einwo... Alles lesenDer Ehemann von Abby Walker wird vor ihren Augen ermordet. Auf ihrer Suche nach Rache trifft Abby auf Hoyt Rawlins. Abbys und Hoyts Reise führt sie nach Independence, Texas, wo sie auf Einwohner treffen.Der Ehemann von Abby Walker wird vor ihren Augen ermordet. Auf ihrer Suche nach Rache trifft Abby auf Hoyt Rawlins. Abbys und Hoyts Reise führt sie nach Independence, Texas, wo sie auf Einwohner treffen.
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I was excited for this show the moment the premise was announced, and it was well worth the wait. Like many people, I was worried an intriguing idea would be ruined and given the stereotypical CW treatment, but this is no low budget, teenie bopper soap opera. CW under new ownership is starting off with a very promising bang.
Let's start with the cast. Yes, they're all pretty and have way nicer teeth than anyone in the old west could ever dream of, but that's where the usual CW treatment ends. The acting of this cast is top notch, with off the charts chemistry from the start. Kat McNamara holds herself with the effortless gravitas befitting of a woman of Abby's stature. She's no wilting flower, but she doesn't immediately become a hardened hero following her husband's death. A capable woman tossed into the deep end, but willing to learn how to swim instead of sinking or having someone come to her rescue. Matt Barr's Hoyt toes the line between charming rogue and dangerous criminal, but you can tell that there's more than meets the eye with him. Abby may be the leading lady, but Hoyt isn't a mere plot device in her story and won't be easy to control. Our introductions to the rest of the players in Independence leave you wanting more in the best way possible. It's clear that everyone is more than what they seem (or not what they seem at all), and there's no such thing as a coincidence in Independence. Despite being a relatively new town, all of the characters have history with each other ready to be explored. We have Kate, the overlooked white dove who seems to have a finger in every pot all over town. Kai, the town's laundry man, restauranteur, and friend of Kate who found his way to Independence through deadly railroad work. Augustus, Deputy Sheriff passed over for promotion despite his years of hard work, commitment to the town, and keen eye for trouble. Calian, the Apache tracker who once worked alongside Augustus and is curious about the town, but cautious. Lucia, Hoyt's lady love and rancher's daughter with dreams beyond the ranch. And that's not to speak of our obvious villains Sheriff Davidson and Hagan. It's clear they're bad news, but we don't know yet how their deep their scheming runs and what it means for the rest of the town.
The pilot wastes no time on exposition and some may feel we don't get enough time with all the characters, but in this case the whirlwind pacing and characters dancing on and off screen after only a few lines works. It mirrors Abby's experience- thrust into a completely new life and environment after the traumatizing death of her husband. She barely has time to think and plan out her next steps, and doesn't know who she can actually trust in a town of strangers who all have their own agenda.
The production quality and cinematography is leagues beyond what we typically see on the CW. This show has more of an HBO/Showtime feel to it. Every little detail from the set to the costumes transport you straight to the old west. The town is small and dusty, smack dab in the middle of the plains. There's no out or escape for these characters, Independence is the last stop on the line. I was worried that the modern soundtrack would ruin the mood, but so far it works and has a very Baz Luhrman feel.
This is a Western that focuses on those who have never been center stage in the narrative, a refreshing twist on an old classic. Promising, and has me eager for more after only one episode. Worth checking out even if you wrote the CW off long ago.
Let's start with the cast. Yes, they're all pretty and have way nicer teeth than anyone in the old west could ever dream of, but that's where the usual CW treatment ends. The acting of this cast is top notch, with off the charts chemistry from the start. Kat McNamara holds herself with the effortless gravitas befitting of a woman of Abby's stature. She's no wilting flower, but she doesn't immediately become a hardened hero following her husband's death. A capable woman tossed into the deep end, but willing to learn how to swim instead of sinking or having someone come to her rescue. Matt Barr's Hoyt toes the line between charming rogue and dangerous criminal, but you can tell that there's more than meets the eye with him. Abby may be the leading lady, but Hoyt isn't a mere plot device in her story and won't be easy to control. Our introductions to the rest of the players in Independence leave you wanting more in the best way possible. It's clear that everyone is more than what they seem (or not what they seem at all), and there's no such thing as a coincidence in Independence. Despite being a relatively new town, all of the characters have history with each other ready to be explored. We have Kate, the overlooked white dove who seems to have a finger in every pot all over town. Kai, the town's laundry man, restauranteur, and friend of Kate who found his way to Independence through deadly railroad work. Augustus, Deputy Sheriff passed over for promotion despite his years of hard work, commitment to the town, and keen eye for trouble. Calian, the Apache tracker who once worked alongside Augustus and is curious about the town, but cautious. Lucia, Hoyt's lady love and rancher's daughter with dreams beyond the ranch. And that's not to speak of our obvious villains Sheriff Davidson and Hagan. It's clear they're bad news, but we don't know yet how their deep their scheming runs and what it means for the rest of the town.
The pilot wastes no time on exposition and some may feel we don't get enough time with all the characters, but in this case the whirlwind pacing and characters dancing on and off screen after only a few lines works. It mirrors Abby's experience- thrust into a completely new life and environment after the traumatizing death of her husband. She barely has time to think and plan out her next steps, and doesn't know who she can actually trust in a town of strangers who all have their own agenda.
The production quality and cinematography is leagues beyond what we typically see on the CW. This show has more of an HBO/Showtime feel to it. Every little detail from the set to the costumes transport you straight to the old west. The town is small and dusty, smack dab in the middle of the plains. There's no out or escape for these characters, Independence is the last stop on the line. I was worried that the modern soundtrack would ruin the mood, but so far it works and has a very Baz Luhrman feel.
This is a Western that focuses on those who have never been center stage in the narrative, a refreshing twist on an old classic. Promising, and has me eager for more after only one episode. Worth checking out even if you wrote the CW off long ago.
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I think that everyone involved with this has done a pretty great job. They way that it looks and is shot almost makes the show look like it came from a streaming service. The story is intriguing and the characters are all lively and are already getting fleshed out. It's not very often that i can feel attached to a character in a show so quickly, let alone attached to almost all of them. I can't wait wait to see where the story goes and where these characters will go in the future. I just hope that the show can keep up the quality and, if so, I think this could end up being a future classic western.
A great introduction to what looks like an exciting adventure. A wonderful inclusive cast & a peek at the authentic West. Looking forward to see how this story plays out. Great casting. Matt Barr is a joy. The ladies all bring an aspect of mystery. It's wonderful to see different kinds of people not relegated to stereotype.
The villains aren't black & white. I enjoy all the layers this story is beginning to peel back.
If you want a successful show, call on Jared Padalecki for quality programming. Jared has been in the business since he was 17. He has on same network for 22 yrs. He loves storytelling. He's great at it. Walker is incredible. Now he is part of another amazing show that delves into the Walkers past in a new, exciting way.
The villains aren't black & white. I enjoy all the layers this story is beginning to peel back.
If you want a successful show, call on Jared Padalecki for quality programming. Jared has been in the business since he was 17. He has on same network for 22 yrs. He loves storytelling. He's great at it. Walker is incredible. Now he is part of another amazing show that delves into the Walkers past in a new, exciting way.
As a longtime fan of westerns, I was a prime candidate for Walker: Independence. It's visually beautiful, from the cinematography, to the costumes, to the cast. You get just enough of a taste of each character in the pilot to make you want to see more of each of their stories, and the chemistry between them all is there right off the bat.
The revenge plot is of course well-trod territory, but the mystery behind the motivations for Liam Collins' death present ample opportunity for exploration, especially considering the hints that are dropped in the pilot about certain other characters. It will be interesting to see how the relationships between everyone develop as more is revealed.
Dinged a star because I'm a purist and the modern music cues chaffed a little, but otherwise it was a very enjoyable romp and I'm looking forward to the next installment.
The revenge plot is of course well-trod territory, but the mystery behind the motivations for Liam Collins' death present ample opportunity for exploration, especially considering the hints that are dropped in the pilot about certain other characters. It will be interesting to see how the relationships between everyone develop as more is revealed.
Dinged a star because I'm a purist and the modern music cues chaffed a little, but otherwise it was a very enjoyable romp and I'm looking forward to the next installment.
What a great start for Walker Independance I loved it. Each character gave us a little look into who they are and I felt invested to find out more about them and what they will bring to the show going forward. The backdrop and costumes are great and reminds me of the old western shows and films. Definitely can't wait to see them all develop as the series goes on especiall Abby, Hoyt, Calian and Augustus . All the cast were great. It was nice seeing another version of Hoyt Rawlins and Matt Barr does it so well. It was nice to see a guest starring role for Mark Shepherd, hope to see him in future episodes. Great start to the series, more please.
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- WissenswertesMatt Barr (Hoyt Rawlins) portrayed a character with the same name in the TV series Walker (2021) starring Jared Padalecki.
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