A retired MMA fighter turned trainer juggles keeping his mixed martial arts gym running and keeping his family united.A retired MMA fighter turned trainer juggles keeping his mixed martial arts gym running and keeping his family united.A retired MMA fighter turned trainer juggles keeping his mixed martial arts gym running and keeping his family united.
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I've seen Kingdom since his birth and I had watched it closely until its end. An end which emotionally devastated me.
The show submerges you into the world of mixed martial arts and the lives of those involved in a family business. from beginning to end it 's all about fighting the difficulties each character has on its way.
The characters are complexly built, and along with the performances it makes the entirety of the show an earthly exciting drama, empty of clichés and elements of soap operas. I highlight the characters because they level the each episode to an uncontrollably climax.
Since Kingdom is one of the best TV dramas I've ever watched, it comes as as surprise how is often overlooked or underrated.
The show submerges you into the world of mixed martial arts and the lives of those involved in a family business. from beginning to end it 's all about fighting the difficulties each character has on its way.
The characters are complexly built, and along with the performances it makes the entirety of the show an earthly exciting drama, empty of clichés and elements of soap operas. I highlight the characters because they level the each episode to an uncontrollably climax.
Since Kingdom is one of the best TV dramas I've ever watched, it comes as as surprise how is often overlooked or underrated.
Wow!!!! Just watch the first episode and you'll know if it's a show for you. Even if you aren't interested in MMA, which I am not at all, if you like really great acting you must see Jonathan Tucker in this show. Don't get me wrong the other actors, especially Matt Lauria do a great job, but Jonathan Tucker is in a class all his own. I plan to watch everything he has ever been in as soon as possible. I can't imagine how I've missed him until now. At one point he made me ugly cry so hard it hurt my face. I am not kidding. Tears flew about six feet across the room. I think even my cat cried a little bit. Dude is ridiculous... just ridiculous. He just gets better and better as the show goes on. I am truly and thoroughly mesmerized.
10biomag
WHAT? How did this show go unnoticed for so long?! Great to see it's finally receiving the praise it deserves, the entire cast should be eligible for retroactive Emmy's and an apology letter from the viewing public.
In a world of hammy, disposable TV this series went out on its own and quietly set the benchmark.
An absolute masterpiece.
Kingdom is one of the more underrated shows in years. It never really found a big audience because it was only available on DirectTV...until now. Netflix just picked it up and it's now available to a much bigger audience and people are loving it from what I can tell. Frank Grillo is perfect as the lead and overall the entire cast is excellent. I'm so glad that I finally was able to watch this show because it's amazing!
10rollexx
I initially started watching Kingdom because I'm a huge fan of mixed martial arts, but the characters and story surrounding it really drew me in. I've been watching it for several episodes, and each one progressively gets better. Each character has their own unique personality and story, and I'm quite surprised at how developed and captivating each character is. There is no main character, and there are no heroes here, rather each person has skeletons in the closet. I can't believe there isn't more eyes on this show, because it really is a great drama. Feel like it is flying under the radar, and will become a cult classic after it is all said and done. There is an audience for this show, it just needs to get its name out there.
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Did you know
- TriviaJoe Stevenson's character "Joe Daddy" is a coach in multiple episodes, and is also the fight coordinator for the series, and he is a real UFC fighter and coach in real life.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Conan: Jeff Goldblum/Jonathan Tucker/Goo Goo Dolls (2016)
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