smirk-697-296537
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I won't say anything further as it's best watched clean and and fresh!
I loved the series - great to start, a little slow and perhaps predictable in the middle, but then built up to a stupendously good finale.
So having just finished watching it on Netflix, I logged on to IMDb to see when the next series is due. But hey, guess what? It's been CANCELLED?
You can't end a show with a cliffhanger and then cancel it. BOOO. Crime bosses crossing paths, good characters with potential for remarkable story arcs. Boom. Gone.
So having just finished watching it on Netflix, I logged on to IMDb to see when the next series is due. But hey, guess what? It's been CANCELLED?
You can't end a show with a cliffhanger and then cancel it. BOOO. Crime bosses crossing paths, good characters with potential for remarkable story arcs. Boom. Gone.
Comedy gold from the people who brought us Arrested Development. Will Arnett leads a magnificently funny ensemble cast, with characters that are as unforgettable as they are ridiculous. The absurd day-to-day life of Steve Wilde and his best/only friend and neighbor Fa'ad Shaoulian (both (the pampered sons of oil tycoons) is disrupted by the arrival of Steve's childhood sweetheart Emmy (played by Keri Russell), fresh from the Amazonian jungle and full of not-very-helpful advice on how to live a life less shallow. What a shame the network canceled the show after only 10 episodes. I hesitate to say that it's better than Arrested Development, but it definitely had the potential to be a close contender.