Rabbit Fall
- TV Series
- 2007–2008
A cop from the big city is transferred to a remote northern town where she encounters a series of violent crimes and unexplained events, leading her to suspect a supernatural force at play.A cop from the big city is transferred to a remote northern town where she encounters a series of violent crimes and unexplained events, leading her to suspect a supernatural force at play.A cop from the big city is transferred to a remote northern town where she encounters a series of violent crimes and unexplained events, leading her to suspect a supernatural force at play.
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- 4 nominations total
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Worth watching the two seasons made.
Constable Tara Wheaton (Andrea Menard) is assigned to the town of Rabbit Fall. Little did she know that her Métis heritage would play a part in fulfilling a prophecy. Her Métis identity is woven into the narrative, reflecting both her skepticism and eventual openness to Indigenous spiritual traditions.
Andrea Menard is Métis in real life, born in Flin Flon, Manitoba, and raised in Treaty 1 territory (the "Homeland of the Métis"). Traditional Métis homelands include the Prairie Provinces (Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta), extending into parts of Ontario, Quebec, British Columbia, the Northwest Territories, and the northern United States.
Back to the series. It looks like an eval cabal wants Tara extricated from Rabbit Fall. If that is not possible, she may need to be dispatched. She makes a few friends, real and supernatural. But for the most part, everyone else looks evil and unfriendly to poor Tara. Tara has no Idea why this is so.
Just as all is revealed, it looks like the end of season two. What, just two seasons? Budget Constraints: Filming in Saskatchewan with supernatural effects was costly for a regional production. Rats!
Andrea Menard is Métis in real life, born in Flin Flon, Manitoba, and raised in Treaty 1 territory (the "Homeland of the Métis"). Traditional Métis homelands include the Prairie Provinces (Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta), extending into parts of Ontario, Quebec, British Columbia, the Northwest Territories, and the northern United States.
Back to the series. It looks like an eval cabal wants Tara extricated from Rabbit Fall. If that is not possible, she may need to be dispatched. She makes a few friends, real and supernatural. But for the most part, everyone else looks evil and unfriendly to poor Tara. Tara has no Idea why this is so.
Just as all is revealed, it looks like the end of season two. What, just two seasons? Budget Constraints: Filming in Saskatchewan with supernatural effects was costly for a regional production. Rats!
Worst acting awards go to this show!
The premise sounded intriguing so I gave it a shot. Holy cow!! It's awful from the start. Worst acting I've seen on a scripted show. I tried to give it a chance but after 3 episodes over the course of a week I couldn't do it anymore. Canada has produced some phenomenal actors but NONE of them appear in this show. It almost feels like a homemade project among friends. So bad. Save your time. Don't watch.
Don't waste your time.
I can't say I didn't give the series a chance, I kept waiting for something that never came. I'm Native and there was unusual spiritual scenarios I found interesting. It felt empty and incomplete all the way through. I think it would entertain a Junior High level audience. The end was the final let down, I felt really irritated with myself for wasting time watching it.
Gripping
The acting and casting were perfect. The storyline is a good mix of cop show and local spiritualism. After I saw most of the episodes, I looked it up here, and I was surprised that some viewers didn't like this award winning series. I'm not Canadian, but the story speaks for itself without over explaining. The photography was gorgeous.
Started out intrigued but it goes down hill
The show started out looking like a well done low budget Canadian series that was basically corner gas meets X-Files.
It was in the final episode of season one where it began to unravel. Couldn't take the plot seriously and literally skipped to the last episode of second season.
Glad I spoiled it so that I didn't waste more time watching all of season two.
I really wanted to like this show the main actress is great and for a low budget it had really good camera work and editing.
No one should be proud of this that made it unless this was their freshman project and film school in which case they've figured out the basics but need to get better.
What makes it worse and this is important:
It ends on a cliffhanger and no season 3 will ever happen.
I want my zero dollars back.
It was in the final episode of season one where it began to unravel. Couldn't take the plot seriously and literally skipped to the last episode of second season.
Glad I spoiled it so that I didn't waste more time watching all of season two.
I really wanted to like this show the main actress is great and for a low budget it had really good camera work and editing.
No one should be proud of this that made it unless this was their freshman project and film school in which case they've figured out the basics but need to get better.
What makes it worse and this is important:
It ends on a cliffhanger and no season 3 will ever happen.
I want my zero dollars back.
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