T Dupuis
I loved the comic/ graphic novel, still a favorite after all these years of waiting to see this as a film! Finally! It's gut wrenching & shocking when I should be, will offend someone, somehow, eventually. Especially religious folk & it's not bad in its conversion to film being considered. It's even more shocking & exciting in many ways on film. I love the paranormal meeting the normal of the world and all the a$$ kicking included. Season one is slowly opening into the story getting much bigger and unknowingly outer worldly than a single little church, town, & its preacher. The characters histories haunting them & death barely is eluded, there just is not another story exactly like this one out there, & yes it's going to be bold & in your face, you can keep your own belief in tact & remember to keep fiction & expression as a part of the method behind the over all story line. I'd recommend new persons to the comics or show to not have judgements prior to the entire work & to remember it's not a tame comic, it won't be a tame show either.
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team scrub
The show entices your brain with questions all the while giving you characters to get attached to with their own perspectives. The script and direction mixed with the score and fantastic acting keep you involved so the "Lost" type of giving you more questions than answers is easy to grasp. I mean that sometimes the questions can be to overwhelming in number but diluted when it comes to involving the overall plot.
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Douglas Roose
It hit me i saw some True Blood like HBO for a minute. Not unlike some Coen Bros stuff yes or Sin City others Fargo Pulp Fichon however new better n im total fan im gettn the book to refference n ill b ther Sunday agin GOOD JOB ,Seth
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