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A former heavyweight boxing champion struggles to find his identity after retiring from the ring.A former heavyweight boxing champion struggles to find his identity after retiring from the ring.A former heavyweight boxing champion struggles to find his identity after retiring from the ring.
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I started watching this show in a hotel room on a business trip to Dallas. I was instantly hooked. This show is about a man, a good man, and a great boxer, trying to keep his family together at all costs. The acting is first rate and the casting was spot on.
This show is also about boxing, as art. Boxing itself is a character in this show and the folks at FX do a great job of really making boxing quite compelling.
I must say that at the ripe old age of 28, Lights Out has me interested in boxing, really interested for the first time. Yes, it's brutal, but the show owns up to that and is unflinching in its portrait of this savage and beautiful sport.
I'm interested to see where the plot goes and how long FX can milk the whole 'comeback' aspect of the storyline. It has the potential to evolve into more than that. FX is making great shows and Lights Out is a testament to their creativity. You won't be disappointed with this one. It's a hit.
This show is also about boxing, as art. Boxing itself is a character in this show and the folks at FX do a great job of really making boxing quite compelling.
I must say that at the ripe old age of 28, Lights Out has me interested in boxing, really interested for the first time. Yes, it's brutal, but the show owns up to that and is unflinching in its portrait of this savage and beautiful sport.
I'm interested to see where the plot goes and how long FX can milk the whole 'comeback' aspect of the storyline. It has the potential to evolve into more than that. FX is making great shows and Lights Out is a testament to their creativity. You won't be disappointed with this one. It's a hit.
I was so excited to watch after seeing the previews on TV...and I am glad I did. I thought the show was/is great and the characters are as well. This has to be the best that Holt has ever done. It gives him so much range and emotion. I love this character because of him. They have finally written a part for him that allows him to shine....and he absolutely does in this. I am watching every episode and can't wait until the next one comes. I think FX has done an amazing job with this one. I hope they listen to me and I am not alone out there. For once a show feels real. The characters make you want to watch. I want to see this run for years!!!
I was told about this show by my cousin. It sounded good but my oh my I didn't expect it to be this good. You most likely already know the premise of the show so I won't spend time on that for now. But the writing is superb. Holt McCallany as the main character Patrick "Lights" Leary is a fine performance.
The beauty of this show is that it doesn't just focus on the boxing but on the boxer's personal life and the ins and outs of the murky world of professional boxing.
The makers of this show must have researched well since it feels like the real deal.
The scripting is excellent and unpredictable yet always believable.
My only one gripe with the show is that the boxers don't really look big enough to be heavyweights, they look more like middleweights.
I only sat down to watch one or two episodes but finished the entire season off in two nights after work, compelling stuff.
Looking forward to season two.
The beauty of this show is that it doesn't just focus on the boxing but on the boxer's personal life and the ins and outs of the murky world of professional boxing.
The makers of this show must have researched well since it feels like the real deal.
The scripting is excellent and unpredictable yet always believable.
My only one gripe with the show is that the boxers don't really look big enough to be heavyweights, they look more like middleweights.
I only sat down to watch one or two episodes but finished the entire season off in two nights after work, compelling stuff.
Looking forward to season two.
The acting and the writing are fantastic and I can't understand how this show didn't get more seasons or more love. The entire season is fantastic and the fact that I haven't heard of it till earlier this year is a shame. Holt McCallany is a great lead man, Stacy Keach is FANTASTIC, same with Catherine McCormack. Master Chief himself Pablo Schreiber is great as the brother. Ryann Shane is great. The mando too, Pedro Pascal, is always great. Really wish I knew about this show when it premiered because I would have blasted this from the rooftops. Time to look up everything all these great actors did and watch to my heart's content. GREAT SHOW YOU NEED TO WATCH IF YOU ARE GIVING IT ANY THOUGHT!
Finally available to stream after all these years!! I have to admit that I'm not big into sports... but I love true tellings of the backstories of professional athletes as well as fictional sports movies which showcase such tales. "Lights Out" is fiction, of course, but it's like a true family drama first and foremost with boxing in the background and it's fantastic so it's no wonder I love it! Even the music is insanely inspired! Holt McCallany and the rest of the cast turn in incredible performances...however, I don't mean to be mean, but...the exception is Catherine McCormack who is sorely cast. She's physically right for the part, but she over- or under-acts in every single scene.
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