As their storied North Carolina fishing empire decays, the damaged Buckleys grapple to revive their imperiled maritime heritage.As their storied North Carolina fishing empire decays, the damaged Buckleys grapple to revive their imperiled maritime heritage.As their storied North Carolina fishing empire decays, the damaged Buckleys grapple to revive their imperiled maritime heritage.
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It's not half bad. After reading reviews I thought I wouldn't watch. But I like Jake weary from Animal Kingdom so I decided I needed to see for myself. It's not incredible but it's pretty good. Enjoy the coastal scenery. The writing could be a little punchier and I wonder if I am really so out of the hip life with all the drug gummy's and drinking. In any case I'm enjoying the series for what it is. Absolutely need to give it 2 to 3 episodes to catch the character development. Dysfunctional family still clinging to being a family. And finding ways to survive. Are they bad? Or just caught up trying to survive?
The Waterfront was pretty solid overall. The ending? It wrapped up in a way that felt satisfying but not too predictable - like they gave you enough closure but still left a little room for your imagination. Not a total mind-blower, but definitely not a letdown either.
Vibe-wise, it's kinda like a mix of Boardwalk Empire meets Narcos. You get that gritty, tense underworld feel with some slick drama and intense character moments. It's got that slow-burn tension but with enough action and twists to keep you hooked.
As for the cast - honestly, they did a good job. The lead really carried the show with that rough-around-the-edges but somehow charming vibe. The supporting actors brought solid performances too, making the relationships and conflicts feel real. No over-the-top stuff, just believable and natural acting.
All in all, it's definitely worth a watch if you're into crime dramas with strong characters and a moody atmosphere. Not a game-changer, but definitely a chill, engaging binge.
Vibe-wise, it's kinda like a mix of Boardwalk Empire meets Narcos. You get that gritty, tense underworld feel with some slick drama and intense character moments. It's got that slow-burn tension but with enough action and twists to keep you hooked.
As for the cast - honestly, they did a good job. The lead really carried the show with that rough-around-the-edges but somehow charming vibe. The supporting actors brought solid performances too, making the relationships and conflicts feel real. No over-the-top stuff, just believable and natural acting.
All in all, it's definitely worth a watch if you're into crime dramas with strong characters and a moody atmosphere. Not a game-changer, but definitely a chill, engaging binge.
The storyline has been compelling so far, although it sometimes seems contrived-almost as if Smurf and Billy simply abandoned the other kids and took Craig to live in North Carolina or somewhere similar. In my opinion, a spin-off of Animal Kingdom would have worked better than launching an entirely new show with nearly the same premise. Even so, the series remains quite strong overall, demonstrating solid writing and engaging character development that keep you interested each episode. Hope season two is even better. I have 78 characters that still need to be used so I am typing random stuff at this point.
A solid series that's both entertaining and full of telenovela drama. There are a few cheesy main actors and a ridiculous scene every now and then, but a good show nonetheless. That 70's show actor is one of the bad guys, named Grady. And while he's annoying in everything he does, his character actually fits in this particular show. Does that make him a good actor all of a sudden? No, it just means his annoying character that he plays in everything he does, just fits this series. Another main character, Cane, doesn't do too well here even though he's done a better job in other shows, like Animal Kingdom.
It has Ozarks and animal kingdom vibes, coastal town with a lot of family drama mixed with crime and drugs. With the writer of Dawsons creek behind it you get a lot of romances and love triangles which I feel does kind of water it down but I thought it did well for what it was. You had mysteries surrounding the family and the main cast which led to a lot of family turmoil but where it shined was when they had to make decisions that could topple there family legacy. The season flew by with 8 episodes and left it open for a lot of possibilities. It's not a perfect series but gives you enough to stay committed to it. Overall I give it 7 out of 10.
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- TriviaLoosely based on series creator Kevin Williamson's youth in North Carolina. In 1983 during Williamson's transition from high school to college, his father who was a fisherman, was arrested for using his own boat to participate in an elaborate drug smuggling operation. He was later convicted of conspiracy to traffic marijuana in excess of 20,000 pounds. Williamson said that his father did what he felt he needed to support his family, because the fishing business in North Carolina at that time was about to go "belly up".
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