28/45
Indescribable character: who do you worship?
Line of Events
After being released from prison, mob boss Dwight “The General” Manfredi goes to Tulsa, Oklahoma, where he builds a new criminal empire with a group of unusual characters. Sylvester Stallone’s first lead role in a television series. Dwight “The General” Manfredi: I don’t go to church at all. The opening credits show various photographic and painted views, as well as Oklahoma landmarks, superimposed on the New York landscape: A statue of the Sioux Indian chief “Touch the Clouds” wearing a military headdress and a bone choker necklace (breastplate), set atop the Brooklyn Bridge.
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A statue of a gold driller, installed on the Statue of Liberty. The Western Gateway Arch on Highway 66, set on the main “avenue” of Manhattan. In New York, in the Manhattan area, there are several numbered “avenues” that intersect with smaller, numbered streets. I watched it out of curiosity, without high expectations, I was just surprised to see Stallone in the series.
I’m glad someone told him how to use Uber, it was fun while it lasted
You feel the tension in the walls, it also seems quite realistic, as the plot demands. I wouldn’t say that it’s humorous, but a couple of funny walls as a result of the fact that Dwight (Stallone) is coming out of a 25-year prison sentence and has not fully integrated into the way the world is now; therefore, I assume that a sharp transition will offer him several interesting obstacles in the future for us. It’s a pretty clever script, but not in the obsessively witty way that bodes well. Of course, Stallone plays a huge part, but the rest of the cast seems pretty good too.
I like how at times it feels like Western oatmeal, while still being mafia
The show literally feels like you took gangsters written for a movie in the early 90s and just dropped them into 2022, which makes for a nice mix of humor and violence. I thought it would just be a one-off show, like some of Gerlion’s last films; mostly just based on his name and acting, but Taylor Sheridan does a good job here with a script worthy of a Stallone performance. I think it will be fun to watch macho Stallone build a criminal empire from scratch, in the backwoods of Tulsa. I think the show may eventually go unnoticed and then get hype later when people ask how they didn’t notice it earlier because I haven’t seen that much publicity from Paramount.
TV and streaming
I went in without high expectations, but judging by the premiere episode, it could be a really fun watch. If this continues, great, if it gets better, it will be fantastic. I’ll add a rating after more episodes are released and update if anything drastic changes in the show.
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