juke-86907
Joined Nov 2015
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This look into post-Civil War Michigan tells the story of a veteran, a woman of color and the mood of the period. It will anger you, it will move you and it will excite you! Shane Hagedorn and Lauren Lastrada are casting at its finest. The dynamic between them, the complimenting cast and Jesse Low's superb direction, transforming Michigan today into an incredible painting of the past, bring the viewer in and makes him or her part of that moment. 10 bright shining stars!
The Alaskan imagery and off-grid way of life is fascinating.
I do agree with the notion that each episode is like the next and it's a little over-dramatic to be a "reality" show, but conceptually, it's great.
I love watching and I watch this show more than other Alaska- based shows because of the railroad aspect.
I'm hoping for another season, and would love to see the show expand on that, including historical looks and scenery that most people would never otherwise see.
More Railroad-based programming would be equally as fascinating.
I do agree with the notion that each episode is like the next and it's a little over-dramatic to be a "reality" show, but conceptually, it's great.
I love watching and I watch this show more than other Alaska- based shows because of the railroad aspect.
I'm hoping for another season, and would love to see the show expand on that, including historical looks and scenery that most people would never otherwise see.
More Railroad-based programming would be equally as fascinating.