Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA Federal agent travels to a small town in search of a missing $1 million (while the audience gets a chance to find - and win - the money first).A Federal agent travels to a small town in search of a missing $1 million (while the audience gets a chance to find - and win - the money first).A Federal agent travels to a small town in search of a missing $1 million (while the audience gets a chance to find - and win - the money first).
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This was still the best thing I've seen on TV in years, and ABC was dumb enough to put it against NBC and CBS' Thursday night powerhouses. I doubt anyone associated with the show reads these, but if they do, I loved Push, Nevada... and I haven't seen anything like it since... The casting was superb, the story was intriguing.
The only huge letdown was the way they had to end it when it was canceled.
I hope someone who had anything to do with this takes some pride in these comments
Mike O Brooomfield, CO
The only huge letdown was the way they had to end it when it was canceled.
I hope someone who had anything to do with this takes some pride in these comments
Mike O Brooomfield, CO
Here's the deal: Whore yourself out for one hour to Ben Affleck, then another or 2 online, and you WONT win 1 million dollars. And I'm even talking to you sad freaks who see that clue in the corner of the screen 2d1-7!!! IT MUST BE A
FREAKIN clue!!! I have much better things to do with my time: Write a show
better than this and make more than a million. Thanks Ben and Matt! The show
is stylish, moody, and plotty as reading the help wanted ads in the paper. I'd rather watch saturday morning cartoons. BYE!
FREAKIN clue!!! I have much better things to do with my time: Write a show
better than this and make more than a million. Thanks Ben and Matt! The show
is stylish, moody, and plotty as reading the help wanted ads in the paper. I'd rather watch saturday morning cartoons. BYE!
It has a lot of Twin Peaks/David Lynch feel to it. And I love that about it. The actors are great, the script seems very well written, and for all the greedy money loving people out there (which would be me, if I wan't Canadian) you have a chance to win the million dollar jackpot.
All in all a great new series.
All in all a great new series.
No one could ever be deluded into thinking that `Push, Nevada' was going to be a mass-market success. To appreciate the series, a potential viewer has to watch every second of every episode; an easily bored viewer wouldn't have had the patience to do this. I suppose ABC's gimmick of embedded clues leading to a $1 million prize was an attempt to garner additional viewer patience, but obviously it didn't work. In contrast, Fox's functionally similar `24' has been able to consistently engage the average viewer to watch every episode, but only by making the conspiracy utterly simplistic and the thrills quick, cheap, and gratuitous. What made `Push, Nevada' great also made it a commercial failure. Only those who enjoyed sifting through the show's clever and quirky minutiae appreciated how truly great the series was.
While I realize that this show is trying to be more than it is, I can't help but be addicted to it. It's definitely missing the mark if it's trying to be Twin Peaks, X-Files, etc., but it's still entertaining! The similarities between Push and Twin Peaks are just too many to be considered a "coincidence." The straight-laced government agent in from out of town, the sultry girl in town, the "inept" town police, the quirkiness of the people of Push, etc. I don't care about winning the million dollars, I just want to know what's going on in the town. And that alone will keep me hooked to this show.
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- AnecdotesThe show was an interactive mystery series where the audience could play along, collect clues, and attempt to win the missing money. Players could also find clues at different internet websites seen on the show. Originally scheduled to air 13 episodes, ABC Television cancelled the show after seven episodes. The final clue of the series was broadcast during the pre-game show during Monday Night Football on 28 October 2002.
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James A. Prufrock: Grace, how far away is Push, Nevada?
- Crédits fousThe weekly opening credits of the show included clues for that week's episode, except for the final episode.
- ConnexionsReferences Mystères à Twin Peaks (1990)
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By what name was Push, Nevada (2002) officially released in Canada in English?
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