Peggy Newman, una mujer con un oscuro pasado, toma una decisión que le cambia la vida: convertirse en investigadora privada tras la muerte de su querida madre, con quien vivía en el pequeño ... Leer todoPeggy Newman, una mujer con un oscuro pasado, toma una decisión que le cambia la vida: convertirse en investigadora privada tras la muerte de su querida madre, con quien vivía en el pequeño pueblo desértico de Yucca Valley, California.Peggy Newman, una mujer con un oscuro pasado, toma una decisión que le cambia la vida: convertirse en investigadora privada tras la muerte de su querida madre, con quien vivía en el pequeño pueblo desértico de Yucca Valley, California.
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When I first heard about this show I was excited, it had a good premise and cast. So what went wrong? Ultimately, I think the problem is Jay Roach. Who I often like, don't get me wrong, but his direction is too silly. I'd have rather watched this premise taken seriously, at least to SOME extent, but it's just an outright farce. (e.g. I'm currently watching a man dance to Brittney Spears while his accomplice, a heavyset woman, beats up a cop off camera.) I was rooting for Patricia Arquette, Matt Dillon, Brad Garrett, and Bernadette Peters, I really wanted to like it, but it's just not very good. I'll keep watching, maybe it'll surprise me, but I doubt it.
It is a very nice watch and very fast paced not stuck in supergeneric dialogues and plottwists yada yada. It just has a nice offbeat'ish flow and it flows well.
Patricia Arqueutte really nails this role, which surpsided me. I was a but skeptical at first, but when you catch your depressed semi-cynical self laughing about her ways of personifying the character than you just have to give it up.
Sadly they chose to go a bit less offbeat/weird as it could be, with some safe commercial mainstream ingredients in it, and some generic acting from others. If that was different it could have been even great. But I dig it.
This and White House Plumbers kind of share some of the same quirkiness, and I'm down for it.
Also, I'm a sucker for the desert town scenery.
Patricia Arqueutte really nails this role, which surpsided me. I was a but skeptical at first, but when you catch your depressed semi-cynical self laughing about her ways of personifying the character than you just have to give it up.
Sadly they chose to go a bit less offbeat/weird as it could be, with some safe commercial mainstream ingredients in it, and some generic acting from others. If that was different it could have been even great. But I dig it.
This and White House Plumbers kind of share some of the same quirkiness, and I'm down for it.
Also, I'm a sucker for the desert town scenery.
I approached this show with poor expectations. Just to let myself be entertained for twenty minutes. Indeed, at first sight this looked like one of those low-budget internet TV series for a young generation suffering from low attention spam.
What I actually encountered is absolutely brilliant and delightful. Fresh, provocative, sparkling, funny and very original.
Quite obviously, something like this could only work with a very solid cast and I must confess I have always appreciated Arquette's talent, but this is another dimension all together. The entire thread, in its minimalism, rests on her shoulder and she leads wonderfully with a consistent support from her fellow colleagues.
The cherry on the cake for an irregular but very interesting career. I expect she should receive some sort of award for this. She deserves it.
What I actually encountered is absolutely brilliant and delightful. Fresh, provocative, sparkling, funny and very original.
Quite obviously, something like this could only work with a very solid cast and I must confess I have always appreciated Arquette's talent, but this is another dimension all together. The entire thread, in its minimalism, rests on her shoulder and she leads wonderfully with a consistent support from her fellow colleagues.
The cherry on the cake for an irregular but very interesting career. I expect she should receive some sort of award for this. She deserves it.
High Desert is awesomely witty, packed with dry dark humor, a complex and unique story line. Its fast paced and chaotic.... Moments of Breaking Bad chaos. And Patricia Arquette is phenomenal!!!! Brad Garret is hilarious!! The rest of the cast is amazing.
There was times where it felt like the story lingered but the last few episodes were filled with the action that lacked in the beginning and it was finally all coming together. Unfortunately I was totally bummed about the major cliff hanger.
It's sucks that there's not another season coming, would've been nice to see how it all played out, felt like it was just getting started.
There was times where it felt like the story lingered but the last few episodes were filled with the action that lacked in the beginning and it was finally all coming together. Unfortunately I was totally bummed about the major cliff hanger.
It's sucks that there's not another season coming, would've been nice to see how it all played out, felt like it was just getting started.
The opening of episode one was a great hook. Pulled me in and had me interested...
But...
After that point, there wasn't any real "storytelling". There were a bunch of scenes strung together to hopefully make some sort of story.. but no ACTUAL storyline or overall plot.
No clue where it was going.. often bored by how it was getting there.
Sure some moments were humorous and Arquette does a great job with the role.. but.. it's meandering.. wandering.. seeking to find a reason. There is not clear plot.. no expectation for anything that's been foreshadowed.. no mystery to solve... no outcome to hope for... no future.
With about 5 minutes left in episode 4 I bailed.. bored to tears.. never to look back.
Why doesn't anyone focus on good storytelling any more??? It would appear most newer productions either want to make a puzzle out of any overall plot.. or just avoid any overall plot altogether. This series was the latter.
If I can't see any light at the end of the tunnel... it's a trap... not a tunnel. This.. this is a trap.
But...
After that point, there wasn't any real "storytelling". There were a bunch of scenes strung together to hopefully make some sort of story.. but no ACTUAL storyline or overall plot.
No clue where it was going.. often bored by how it was getting there.
Sure some moments were humorous and Arquette does a great job with the role.. but.. it's meandering.. wandering.. seeking to find a reason. There is not clear plot.. no expectation for anything that's been foreshadowed.. no mystery to solve... no outcome to hope for... no future.
With about 5 minutes left in episode 4 I bailed.. bored to tears.. never to look back.
Why doesn't anyone focus on good storytelling any more??? It would appear most newer productions either want to make a puzzle out of any overall plot.. or just avoid any overall plot altogether. This series was the latter.
If I can't see any light at the end of the tunnel... it's a trap... not a tunnel. This.. this is a trap.
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- TriviaBruce Harvey's car is a 1974-1978 Pontiac Firebird Esprit, the same make and model as used in "The Rockford Files" TV show.
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