Set in the 1970's Southwest, the life of a gutsy getaway driver for a growing crime syndicate goes from awful to wildly, stupidly, dangerously awful.Set in the 1970's Southwest, the life of a gutsy getaway driver for a growing crime syndicate goes from awful to wildly, stupidly, dangerously awful.Set in the 1970's Southwest, the life of a gutsy getaway driver for a growing crime syndicate goes from awful to wildly, stupidly, dangerously awful.
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The perfect exemple of how simple can be good.
This show is so easy to enjoy. The simple narrative, with all the cliches and the incredible 70's vibe really makes it a great show. You will not find any mindblowing plot or any innovative feature in this show, but it is the simplicity that is captivating.. it feels like back when there was no stream services, the family together in the couch watching TV.. dont even know how to elaborate it, but the thing is that was really enjoyable to watch. It feels very light, differently from many TV shows now a days, that are overflowing with lore, complex story line or twists that you have to keep up with.. Basically in this show, you can just power down your brain and just enjoy it.
Give Duster a chance!
The 1 star reviews on here are completely over exaggerated and borderline nonsensical.
Yes this is a highly stylized take on 70s crime noir, but the solid acting, comedic timing, pacing, and suspense make it one worth watching.
It's kind of like a cross between an Elmore Leonard and a Carl Hiassen novel. The Arizona setting and desert locations almost act as a character on its own, adding extra pressure to the overall situations at hand.
I dont want to give anything away so Im being fairly vague, but after watching the second episode Im convinced this is worth the watch time. Great pacing, acting, suspense, setting, and soundtrack. I realize a lot of us have a natural aversion to JJ Abrams at this point, but this time he came through with a solid show.
Yes this is a highly stylized take on 70s crime noir, but the solid acting, comedic timing, pacing, and suspense make it one worth watching.
It's kind of like a cross between an Elmore Leonard and a Carl Hiassen novel. The Arizona setting and desert locations almost act as a character on its own, adding extra pressure to the overall situations at hand.
I dont want to give anything away so Im being fairly vague, but after watching the second episode Im convinced this is worth the watch time. Great pacing, acting, suspense, setting, and soundtrack. I realize a lot of us have a natural aversion to JJ Abrams at this point, but this time he came through with a solid show.
Good 70s period piece entertainment!
I am enjoying this series! I admit that I always enjoy stuff set in the 70s and 80s and they do a good job of recreating the period here.
Josh Holloway is always good value and, in my opinion, doesn't get enough leading roles. He's got a great screen presence. The supporting cast also do a great job. Special mention for Keith David, too.
The locations are good and it's great to see some great old cars in all their glory.
So ignore the artificial low scores here because they are just not justified. Give the show a chance and I reckon you'll enjoy it!
Let's hope the network gives it a fair chance, as I am fed up of investing time in new series only to see them dumped after one season.
Guess what? They've cancelled it, even with 93% on Rotten Tomatoes and every episode making the Top 10 ranked shows of the week. Absurd decision.
Josh Holloway is always good value and, in my opinion, doesn't get enough leading roles. He's got a great screen presence. The supporting cast also do a great job. Special mention for Keith David, too.
The locations are good and it's great to see some great old cars in all their glory.
So ignore the artificial low scores here because they are just not justified. Give the show a chance and I reckon you'll enjoy it!
Let's hope the network gives it a fair chance, as I am fed up of investing time in new series only to see them dumped after one season.
Guess what? They've cancelled it, even with 93% on Rotten Tomatoes and every episode making the Top 10 ranked shows of the week. Absurd decision.
Mind blown, probably not. Worth a peek sure!
So let's start off with a question. Is this for everyone? The answer: probably not. In saying that it does have all the things you'd expect of a period piece that takes place in the 70's. Long hair, muscle car, afro. Cheap cinnamon chips! Ok the last one not necessarily the case. Mr. Holloway has his charms and the lovely young woman FBI agent is a trailblazer which seems stereotypical these days while Hollywood tries to convince us that there empowering women at the cost of losing historical accuracy in the process which is unfortunate to a degree. The relationships aren't fully fleshed out in the first episode. I'm still unsure who the little girl's mother is in relation to the main character. Ex, friend, family member? Who knows! If you enjoy a little action and drama with a backdrop of crime/70's. Then you can't go wrong with Duster.
Really enjoyable watch!!!
I'm here to ask the big cheese's of cheese's to pls pls pls make a season 2!!!
Come on...we don't watch things on release dates anymore that doesn't mean this isn't quality. It didn't need cancelling it needed marketing 😭
First of all when i was 10mins into EP1 and seeing all the eye candy i immediately assumed this was going to be a soulless series... How wrong i was. The leading characters are all sooo good and each played so well. Hell i believed that i had seen the actor for Saxon back in some old 70's cop series ... fact checked this and i haven't but he made me believe i had.
I love the fresh acting leads too and the story is solid.
The cinematics are nostalgic which brings a softness to this crime drama series
#BRINGBACKDUSTER!!!!!!
Come on...we don't watch things on release dates anymore that doesn't mean this isn't quality. It didn't need cancelling it needed marketing 😭
First of all when i was 10mins into EP1 and seeing all the eye candy i immediately assumed this was going to be a soulless series... How wrong i was. The leading characters are all sooo good and each played so well. Hell i believed that i had seen the actor for Saxon back in some old 70's cop series ... fact checked this and i haven't but he made me believe i had.
I love the fresh acting leads too and the story is solid.
The cinematics are nostalgic which brings a softness to this crime drama series
#BRINGBACKDUSTER!!!!!!
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- TriviaShow filmed the pilot in Tucson, AZ in the Fall 2021. HBO/Max retooled the show adding Rachel Hilson and Corbin Bernsen in Feb 2023. They subsequently moved the production of the show from Tucson to Albuquerque, and re-shot the pilot and the remaining episodes of Season 1 ending production in March 2024.
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