A con man lives a double life: he is married to two different women in two different Texas towns.A con man lives a double life: he is married to two different women in two different Texas towns.A con man lives a double life: he is married to two different women in two different Texas towns.
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The characters in this series are so well picked out and I love the main character(Bob). You can see that everybody got along very well and you can see that in the series as well and it's always nice to see that.
The storyline is different and makes you curious what will he do next, living 2 lives is pretty intense, specially when his father is also a con and never has lived another kind of life.
I love "Lone star" and I hope it will only get better and hopefully many people agree with me, so this series could have a second season as well.
Keeping my fingers crossed for this one.
The storyline is different and makes you curious what will he do next, living 2 lives is pretty intense, specially when his father is also a con and never has lived another kind of life.
I love "Lone star" and I hope it will only get better and hopefully many people agree with me, so this series could have a second season as well.
Keeping my fingers crossed for this one.
This show made me a little ticked off at first, because it was going to make me like a guy who was a con artist with two wives... well, I did! I loved the main character, a man struggling to get away from the insane values his father taught him. I was just beginning to really look forward to watching this show when it was taken off the air. I wish the network had given the show more than 2 episodes to catch on, though I know statistics show that ratings don't usually grow over time. I think in this case, the show could have caught on and been something. The premise was definitely different - the actors were likable and believable, and something about it just left me awaiting the next scene at all times. It's too bad the network took all available shows off their site, because those of us who liked it would've liked to have seen what had been filmed.
I carefully set my TiVo to record all the fall shows that had garnered positive reviews (plus a few that hadn't) so that I could compare them for myself. Hands down, our family liked Lone Star the best. An unusual premise, clever writing, intelligent plots, and plenty of opportunities to ask, "I wonder what might happen next?" And awesome music! We were hooked and happily waited for episode number two.
And then we read about the abysmal ratings. Surely, we thought, the network will move it to another time slot. Surely they'll want to preserve something this good. Nope, they didn't. They showed ep no. 2 and canned it.
Wow. The series had just begun to explore the different relationships the two fathers had forged with their sons. We had yet to see the main character get into any serious hot water with the two wives. (I just knew there would be a sweeps week episode where they met....) And what about holidays? How would he spend Christmas? Valentine's Day? Soooo many unanswered questions.
So it's back to crime procedurals, where I can predict the ending within the first 10 minutes and never wonder who is thinking what. Is this really the best the networks can do?
And then we read about the abysmal ratings. Surely, we thought, the network will move it to another time slot. Surely they'll want to preserve something this good. Nope, they didn't. They showed ep no. 2 and canned it.
Wow. The series had just begun to explore the different relationships the two fathers had forged with their sons. We had yet to see the main character get into any serious hot water with the two wives. (I just knew there would be a sweeps week episode where they met....) And what about holidays? How would he spend Christmas? Valentine's Day? Soooo many unanswered questions.
So it's back to crime procedurals, where I can predict the ending within the first 10 minutes and never wonder who is thinking what. Is this really the best the networks can do?
Bob Allen (James Wolk) is a con man who learned from his father John Allen (David Keith). He is married to Cat Thatcher (Adrianne Palicki) and gaining the trust of her oil tycoon father Clint Thatcher (Jon Voight). He is starting to have doubts. He has to walk away from his girlfriend Lindsay Holloway (Eloise Mumford) as his victim closes in on him.
I remember this show. I may have seen the first episode or even both before it got canceled after only two episodes. This Fox show gained some critical support, but no public support. The audience is simply not there. Why? I can see critics liking this for being different. They watch so much TV that sometimes they appreciate a different type of show. For me, I could not root for Bob Allen. I don't like his personality or his thinking. I don't see a way out for him. Imagine ten years from now. I don't see it happening. It's most likely that his father steal a bunch of money. Father and son have a fight. The son would probably end up in prison for polygamy. I simply don't understand his thinking or lack of thinking.
I remember this show. I may have seen the first episode or even both before it got canceled after only two episodes. This Fox show gained some critical support, but no public support. The audience is simply not there. Why? I can see critics liking this for being different. They watch so much TV that sometimes they appreciate a different type of show. For me, I could not root for Bob Allen. I don't like his personality or his thinking. I don't see a way out for him. Imagine ten years from now. I don't see it happening. It's most likely that his father steal a bunch of money. Father and son have a fight. The son would probably end up in prison for polygamy. I simply don't understand his thinking or lack of thinking.
This show is about a low-grade narcissistic sociopath with obvious daddy issues. The premise is that this man is leading multiple lives and how he is "juggling" them, but he sounds like a whiny child always wanting more and will do anything to get his own way.
When it would take 3 people's worth of hands to count the number of good shows Fox cancels, all I can think is that the Fox exec's thought that this was a relatable character.
The only extra star for this show is that as abhorrent as his character is, the main character plays it well.
Hopefully this will be moved off onto the garbage pile of much better shows and they can do something worthwhile with the air time, like re-runs of Happy Days or blissful static.
When it would take 3 people's worth of hands to count the number of good shows Fox cancels, all I can think is that the Fox exec's thought that this was a relatable character.
The only extra star for this show is that as abhorrent as his character is, the main character plays it well.
Hopefully this will be moved off onto the garbage pile of much better shows and they can do something worthwhile with the air time, like re-runs of Happy Days or blissful static.
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- TriviaSix episodes were produced. Only two aired before the show was cancelled.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Starting Point: Episode dated 14 December 2012 (2012)
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