Small Town, Big Story
- TV Series
- 2025
- 46m
A Hollywood production rolls into a small Irish town and throws the spotlight on a secret that's been kept hidden since the eve of the Millennium.A Hollywood production rolls into a small Irish town and throws the spotlight on a secret that's been kept hidden since the eve of the Millennium.A Hollywood production rolls into a small Irish town and throws the spotlight on a secret that's been kept hidden since the eve of the Millennium.
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Oddly watchable
I heard Chris O'Dowd talking about this show on a podcast. He doesn't make an appearance till episode 4, which is, in my opinion, a missed opportunity. However, Christina Hendrick, and the rest of the mad irish cast, do a great job, especially Paddy Considine, who is marvellous. If you liked Bad Sisters you'll like this, because it has the same crazy vibe. I think the bad reviews are missing the point. It's a piss take, and as such it works well. It's funny, in an off beat way and the cast obviously had a great time making the show. Slight shame that Christina didn't do even a touch of a latent Irish accent.
Err yeah .......woteva.
"Everyone is going to find out......."
Probably not as I would not bet money on anyone actually getting to the end of the series.
Not sure I can be bothered to watch episode 3.
It's got an ok cast but that's it.
It's a badly uninspired script that is going nowhere rather slowly.
It's not funny. It is supposed to be.
The actors seem pretty clueless and it just meanders aimlessly and you are left wondering why you bothered as the credits roll.
Now I have to write more about this nonsense as my review is too short by 43 characters.
Did I tell you how bad it was ?
Yes I did.
Sorry but it's a big miss for me.
Not sure I can be bothered to watch episode 3.
It's got an ok cast but that's it.
It's a badly uninspired script that is going nowhere rather slowly.
It's not funny. It is supposed to be.
The actors seem pretty clueless and it just meanders aimlessly and you are left wondering why you bothered as the credits roll.
Now I have to write more about this nonsense as my review is too short by 43 characters.
Did I tell you how bad it was ?
Yes I did.
Sorry but it's a big miss for me.
Brilliant! - Series 2 Please!
What a great show with brilliant Irish humour, really made me laugh. With a super cast. I Really want to see another series please Chris O'Dowd.
Christina Hendricks & Paddy Consadine lead a wonderful all star cast and Chris O'Dowd is also just brilliant and hilarious.
It's a really unusual story line but it really works and the humour and one liners throughout are perfect and the characters who make up the town are just wonderful.
It was refreshing to watch something really different for a change.
I would certainly recommend this and would be delighted to see another series to see how it all develops.
Top marks from me x.
Christina Hendricks & Paddy Consadine lead a wonderful all star cast and Chris O'Dowd is also just brilliant and hilarious.
It's a really unusual story line but it really works and the humour and one liners throughout are perfect and the characters who make up the town are just wonderful.
It was refreshing to watch something really different for a change.
I would certainly recommend this and would be delighted to see another series to see how it all develops.
Top marks from me x.
Great cast but poor director and script
Christina Hendricks and Paddy Considine are great in this, along with Susan Lynch and other cast members, but the script flatlines and the comedy doesn't quite get there.
O'Dowd's direction and script make it a bit wooden and clunky. You are always waiting for the killer laughs, the key character moments, the unique Irish craic, but it never arrives.
It's watchable, but it will leave you with a sense of unfulfilled potential. Key relationships just take too long to establish, some great character potential is lost because the moment of spark is missing in the script. The actors are forced to act on, dragging out the awkwardness that's not necessarily good for the character, and leaving the viewer frustrated at the missed opportunity to take them further into the storyline.
The cast saved whatever elements of this that made it watchable but they clearly struggled with O'Dowd's flat script.
There just wasn't that link between comedy, plot and irishness that often makes these types of series work.
I think there's an age old lesson that O'Dowd has forgotten here, don't try and do everything yourself. Sometimes you need a critical friend (or two) on the project and this felt that it was the result of nobody being able to say "try that again" to the the ubiquitous O'Dowd.
Maybe a fresh director and a good script adaptation would revive it.
I hope so, there was something in there that O'Dowd just couldn't tease out.
O'Dowd's direction and script make it a bit wooden and clunky. You are always waiting for the killer laughs, the key character moments, the unique Irish craic, but it never arrives.
It's watchable, but it will leave you with a sense of unfulfilled potential. Key relationships just take too long to establish, some great character potential is lost because the moment of spark is missing in the script. The actors are forced to act on, dragging out the awkwardness that's not necessarily good for the character, and leaving the viewer frustrated at the missed opportunity to take them further into the storyline.
The cast saved whatever elements of this that made it watchable but they clearly struggled with O'Dowd's flat script.
There just wasn't that link between comedy, plot and irishness that often makes these types of series work.
I think there's an age old lesson that O'Dowd has forgotten here, don't try and do everything yourself. Sometimes you need a critical friend (or two) on the project and this felt that it was the result of nobody being able to say "try that again" to the the ubiquitous O'Dowd.
Maybe a fresh director and a good script adaptation would revive it.
I hope so, there was something in there that O'Dowd just couldn't tease out.
Slow start but was left wanting more
I hadn't read anything about this show and had no idea where it was going but as the show developed the characters of the town come more to life and getting to know the characters may slow the pace at the beginning but you really need to understand their motivations. Six episodes was not enough as I was just starting to get into it, questions were being answered but there are still more questions. You should give this show a chance and I would say it's much better binge watched in order to keep pace going. I really hope there is a season 2 of this as there is so much potential now that we know the town, there is more room for the story to evolve.
Did you know
- TriviaChristina Hendricks's husband saw a real UFO while shooting the show. It was late at night, and they were waiting for delivery. George offered to wait outside. Hendricks later said: "George comes in and he's white as a ghost and I went what happened he goes you're never going to believe this, I just saw a UFO. And I know this man so well I looked at his face and I am like: 'He saw a UFO.' Wow." He even took a photo of this.
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