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HBO continues to demonstrate its excellence in creating absorbing dramatic television with this multi-character series about New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. Like many of the now-classic shows that came before it, one episode of this series feels like an entire movie. Excellent writing and top-notch turns from John Goodman and Kim Dickens contribute to the overall quality of the show, which ended on a high note with a moving season one finale.
Best Episode: “I’ll Fly Away”
Pilot Review | Episode Reviews
I'll say it again: you need to watch David Simon's other series "The Wire". It truly blows every other show out of the water.
ReplyDeletePity I only got HBO for 3 months as part of this new cable deal. Otherwise, I might be interested in catching up on this one. As it is, I'll probably wind up watching the show entirely on DVD a few years down the road.
I will get to it, at some point!
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