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Outcasts and dreamers battle to escape their pasts while navigating the brutal frontier and tangled loyalties of the New World.Outcasts and dreamers battle to escape their pasts while navigating the brutal frontier and tangled loyalties of the New World.Outcasts and dreamers battle to escape their pasts while navigating the brutal frontier and tangled loyalties of the New World.
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Strong combination of history and mystery...
The limited series starts off gritty and, while it's a slower build, it seems to keep things interesting combining an early American historical setting with an element of mystery - shady characters, native American lore and a mysterious beast. I personally can't speak to how closely it follows the book but I thoroughly enjoy this genre, historically-based thrillers that build on mystery without turning into a complete fantasy. The program bears a similarity in style at least to The Terror which aired on the History Channel a few years back and was an amazing limited series. If you happened to enjoy that program, you likely enjoy this one as well.
A Strong Start
I never read the source novel by Annie Proulx, and maybe that's an advantage, but I found the first two episodes to be enthralling. It's as if you have been inserted into a foreign society and you are trying to figure out the norms and the rules that govern.
The world of Wobik, "New France", and its surroundings feel authentic. An uneasy and changeable peace exists between the various cultures in the area, and justice is usually negotiated at the end of a knife. It's a look at one of the antecedents of modern society. Within this grimy province lie dreams of homesteads, cities, and even empires.
The acting is strong and the sets evoke the ethos of a burgeoning society, rising out of the mud and darkness.
It helps to pay close attention to the character's names so as not to be confused in the first episode. But like the best historically-based narratives, it is worth the effort.
The world of Wobik, "New France", and its surroundings feel authentic. An uneasy and changeable peace exists between the various cultures in the area, and justice is usually negotiated at the end of a knife. It's a look at one of the antecedents of modern society. Within this grimy province lie dreams of homesteads, cities, and even empires.
The acting is strong and the sets evoke the ethos of a burgeoning society, rising out of the mud and darkness.
It helps to pay close attention to the character's names so as not to be confused in the first episode. But like the best historically-based narratives, it is worth the effort.
Alarmingly abrupt ending... like infuriatingly so.
Fantastic historical drama. Fascinating characters, beautiful settings, visceral action sequences - terrible abrupt ending. Like screeching tires abrupt. I kept thinking maybe there was another episode or two... maybe a second half of the season coming later? Nope. Seems like that was it. I know it was adapted from a much longer novel, but the amount of unresolved plot was distressing. If this is all there is, with no further seasons/episodes, I will leave with a horrible taste in my mouth.
Fabulous! Want more!
I loved this historical series & hated for it to be over. I'm hoping it continues for more seasons... I am planning on watching the first episode again to put the rest in context. The first couple of episodes were a little hard to place everyone, but well worth hanging in there..
WOW
I believe from some people that this series doesnt have a 8 or 9 score on IMDb is because of the darkness. as someone who watched tv series for 10's of years this definitely is a VERY good series. i rated it 9/10 and from what i hear is that the showrunner is wanting a season 2 and so do i. make this happen please.
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- TriviaAs of 2024, the show has been neither cancelled nor renewed after one season.
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