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Sheriff John Henry Hoyle and his reluctant Deputy Eli introduce the emerging science of forensics to an 1875 Kansas town.Sheriff John Henry Hoyle and his reluctant Deputy Eli introduce the emerging science of forensics to an 1875 Kansas town.Sheriff John Henry Hoyle and his reluctant Deputy Eli introduce the emerging science of forensics to an 1875 Kansas town.
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True Hidden Gem
As good as it gets. Pure comedy gold. Best "sitcom" ever. Too good for public consumption so it got cancelled after basically 1 season. That's how it goes. Shows with laugh tracks go on endlessly but genius like this gets cancelled. Keep watching The Voice and drinking beer America. Frickin dolts.
Funny and Original
This was an unexpectedly good show, it's too bad it only lasted a couple seasons, if it would've been produced today I'd bet it would've gone much longer. It's a western comedy, kind of along the lines of a Blazing Saddles, but it doesn't go that overboard and revolves more around the day to day lives of the townspeople. The sheriff (John Lehr) absolutely carries the shows and there are laugh out loud moments and situations throughout most episodes, mostly based around just how different the people and norms were back in that time. If you're looking for something new to watch and you're in the mood for a less than wholesome (not appropriate for children), unique style comedy, I'd give this one a chance for sure.
Why didn't Hulu promote this show?!?!
I found this on Hulu while just clicking around.
While most of what Hulu produces is dark and depressing, this was laugh out loud hilarious.
I was devastated to learn it was only two seasons total and completed perplexed as to why it was never promoted and cancelled so quickly.
This was a series that could have really drawn a lot of people to Hulu and kept them coming back, if only they'd known it existed.
Fistful of Curb
No idea what to expect from this, but definitely enjoyably weird.
Basically it's the humour of Curb, Spinal Tap et al transplanted to the Old West.The set up has an Ichibod Crane feel to it, urban educated sheriff brings his city ideas to the backwards west, but it really works. All the cast play it nicely, lots of sharp, deadpan lines, with the undertaker (Bob Clendenin) especially good.
The whole thing has an almost homemade quality to it, which is great. It doesn't feel like anyone tried to get them to soften the edges and it's all the better for it.
Amidst all the bland stuff out there I do hope it lasts.
Basically it's the humour of Curb, Spinal Tap et al transplanted to the Old West.The set up has an Ichibod Crane feel to it, urban educated sheriff brings his city ideas to the backwards west, but it really works. All the cast play it nicely, lots of sharp, deadpan lines, with the undertaker (Bob Clendenin) especially good.
The whole thing has an almost homemade quality to it, which is great. It doesn't feel like anyone tried to get them to soften the edges and it's all the better for it.
Amidst all the bland stuff out there I do hope it lasts.
Hilarious and fun. Worth your time.
I've watched it thru twice. Once a few years ago then rediscovered it. I can't believe that Lehr (Hoyle) isn't doing more things. Very funny. As a matter of fact, saw this before Deadpool was even a possibility and thought that this guy could play him under a mask. Maybe not the physical stuff, but the quirky nature he has. He'd be the sort of talent I'd like to make a movie/show with lol.
Wanda and the mortician/medical examiner were perfect supporting characters. Not anyone I didn't like in the show.
Also, that Honey dance in season 2......... wow.
Wanda and the mortician/medical examiner were perfect supporting characters. Not anyone I didn't like in the show.
Also, that Honey dance in season 2......... wow.
Did you know
- TriviaNancy Hower (Co-Creator/ Director) admitted in an interview that because of the completely improvised script of the show, she will keep a camera focused on John Lehr (Sheriff Hoyle) at all times during a scene. This allows her to capture all of Johns performance as he has a tendency to move around a lot.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Chelsea Lately: Episode #8.120 (2014)
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