Dans le Sud-Ouest des années 1970, la vie d'un chauffeur de fuite courageux pour un syndicat du crime en pleine expansion passe d'horrible à sauvagement, stupidement et dangereusement horrib... Tout lireDans le Sud-Ouest des années 1970, la vie d'un chauffeur de fuite courageux pour un syndicat du crime en pleine expansion passe d'horrible à sauvagement, stupidement et dangereusement horrible.Dans le Sud-Ouest des années 1970, la vie d'un chauffeur de fuite courageux pour un syndicat du crime en pleine expansion passe d'horrible à sauvagement, stupidement et dangereusement horrible.
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Theres only been 1 episode so far & things are just starting to get interesting. The story & characterization are working towards setting something up for whats coming next. The episode itself is filled with interesting characters & motivations. Theres no bad acting or bad film making or anything like that. The first episode has been a good fun casual watch so far. And im really liking Josh (Sawyer from Lost). His character is filled with a fun attitude & while playing that attitude he also gets serious when situation demands him to be serious. Josh is really good in this character. He fits perfectly into the 80's style & has great potential. I would say the show itself has great potential. Can't wait to see more. Just hope more episodes will arrive soon & not take too long.
The 1 star reviews on here are completely over exaggerated and borderline nonsensical.
Yes this is a highly stylized take on 70s crime noir, but the solid acting, comedic timing, pacing, and suspense make it one worth watching.
It's kind of like a cross between an Elmore Leonard and a Carl Hiassen novel. The Arizona setting and desert locations almost act as a character on its own, adding extra pressure to the overall situations at hand.
I dont want to give anything away so Im being fairly vague, but after watching the second episode Im convinced this is worth the watch time. Great pacing, acting, suspense, setting, and soundtrack. I realize a lot of us have a natural aversion to JJ Abrams at this point, but this time he came through with a solid show.
Yes this is a highly stylized take on 70s crime noir, but the solid acting, comedic timing, pacing, and suspense make it one worth watching.
It's kind of like a cross between an Elmore Leonard and a Carl Hiassen novel. The Arizona setting and desert locations almost act as a character on its own, adding extra pressure to the overall situations at hand.
I dont want to give anything away so Im being fairly vague, but after watching the second episode Im convinced this is worth the watch time. Great pacing, acting, suspense, setting, and soundtrack. I realize a lot of us have a natural aversion to JJ Abrams at this point, but this time he came through with a solid show.
I have to admit. I didn't really think it was going to be good but it was a lot of fun. On a personal level I had a Duster back in the late 70's, early 80's also ( though it was painted black with blue stripes and without the spoilers ). Sawyer ( Josh will always be Sawyer from Lost for my wife and I ) and the FBI chick are both entertaining in their respective roles though he needs to get rid of that awful hair. It's nice to see Keith as a bad guy which I haven't seen him play as since The Nice Guys. Some nice car action, retro look, future crime shenanigans and the entertaining cast make this an ( so far ) easy, fun watch but hey Sawyer/Josh do us a favor and
get a haircut.
So for you lost fans, most of you will have a favorable opinion of the character Sawyer by the end of the show. In season five, Sawyer has an opportunity to leave the island but return to US in the 1970s. If your head canon has ever considered what it would be like for him to have lived those years, well thank you too JJ Abrams we get to see this in Duster. So far, I've had a big smile on my face. It's fun and entertaining. I hope it continues this way.
Josh Holloway gives a good performance so far. He is definitely an underrated actor and this type of character always fits him well. I highly recommend that you give this a try and see if it's for you. I look forward to watching each week. I don't know if this is a single-season show, but I hope they're the second season if the story makes sense to have a continue.
Josh Holloway gives a good performance so far. He is definitely an underrated actor and this type of character always fits him well. I highly recommend that you give this a try and see if it's for you. I look forward to watching each week. I don't know if this is a single-season show, but I hope they're the second season if the story makes sense to have a continue.
This is my first time ever writing a review and im writing it because people are so dumb i don't usually write anything but something really bothering is that some people giving rating without even watching i watched the two episode really liked it and enjoy it i like the set the characters everything is really good and it might be getting even better but what pissed me off is that people are rating this good show 1/10 for no reason they didn't even complete the pilot thats why im rating it 10/10 to give boost because this show deserves better i really hope this show succeed cause its very good but people are dumb.
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- AnecdotesShow filmed the pilot in Tucson, AZ in the Fall 2021. HBO/Max retooled the show adding Rachel Hilson and Corbin Bernsen in Feb 2023. They subsequently moved the production of the show from Tucson to Albuquerque, and re-shot the pilot and the remaining episodes of Season 1 ending production in March 2024.
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