Set in the world of beautiful but bleak Cape Cod, one woman's journey to sobriety is overshadowed by a murder investigation dragging her into its fold.Set in the world of beautiful but bleak Cape Cod, one woman's journey to sobriety is overshadowed by a murder investigation dragging her into its fold.Set in the world of beautiful but bleak Cape Cod, one woman's journey to sobriety is overshadowed by a murder investigation dragging her into its fold.
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Hightown follows Ray Abruzzo (James Dale Badge) and Jackie Quinores (Monica Raymond) as they investigate serious crimes in Cape Cod. Quinores has a history of drug problems while she struggles to stay sober and Abruzzo spirals out of control from the stress of the job. Those two are at odds most of the series but really do work well together and will do whatever it takes to get the bad guys. It shows the lows of substance abuse and how the opioid epidemic has really effected people and torn peoples lives apart. Hightown is a fast paced thriller that will keep you entertained throughout the series.
We saw the description for this show, cops, drug dealers, ect. And we figured we'll try it out.
Gave it a shot and we were weren't disappointed.
It is one of our favorite shows now.
Besides the great acting and writing, this show is a master class in pacing.
Some shows need half a season to get going but Hightown never drags, never gets bogged down, the pace of the story is perfect.
Nor is it too fast and relentless to make the storyline confusing.
Cheers to the showrunner, directors and the editors.
Once again , this show is "A Master Class" on pacing!
I am really looking forward to season four!
Gave it a shot and we were weren't disappointed.
It is one of our favorite shows now.
Besides the great acting and writing, this show is a master class in pacing.
Some shows need half a season to get going but Hightown never drags, never gets bogged down, the pace of the story is perfect.
Nor is it too fast and relentless to make the storyline confusing.
Cheers to the showrunner, directors and the editors.
Once again , this show is "A Master Class" on pacing!
I am really looking forward to season four!
I just don't get this one. It doesn't match the show, or at least I don't get it if it does.... It's just annoying. And long. Longest theme song out there. Long enough to let you decide it's annoying and you don't like it with the show.
I guess you could say that I am a "townie". I grew up and live on Cape and I work in addiction recovery. Once you get beyond the language and the sexual situations, you are left with 2 stories, the fictional murder/cop drama and the very real story of addiction and recovery which is messy and hard and has a lot of setbacks. It is an important story to tell and I am glad they are telling it even if it's uncomfortable for some people to watch. It's also important to see that this is a very bad problem even if you live in what would be considered an affluent community. Opiate addiction is a very bad problem here on Cape. So for those reviews that say this show is elitist, well, addiction affects the elites as well.
I almost stopped watching this in the first season. It had a great solid storyline but they put in a bunch of unnecessary sex scenes with our female protagonist just to make sure it was clear that she was 100% into only females. Honestly it was too much. And the awful music in the opening was just not fitting at all. It got A LOT better in the following two seasons and I was sad it ended. Season 2 & 3 were easily a 8 or even 9. If you make it through season one then get ready for the ride in the next two seasons. Unfortunately you will still have to listen to that opening song cause that doesn't change.
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- TriviaProvincetown's nickname has always been P-Town.
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