The Mountain (2004–2005)
8/10
Wondering What Could Have Been...
31 August 2006
Warning: Spoilers
*I Miss SPOILERS* When David Carver, Sr. (Chad Everett), the boss of the ski resort Boundary Mountain, is killed by an avalanche, his nephew, a motorcycle racer very originally named David (Oliver Hudson) returns to Boundary, not really meaning to stay, but when Dave Sr's last will is read, he finds out that he gets the 50% share of the resort, while his brother Will (Anson Mount) gets the other 50%. Neither of them is pleased by this agreement.

But they have to play together, to save Boundary from the rapacious hands of one Colin Dowling (Mitch Pileggi), who wants to add it to his vast possessions.

There are some problems, though; one, Travis (Johann Urb), an employee in the high spheres, is exposed after he tries to convince David to sell to the Dowlings and fired, only to become the biggest supporter of the Dowling cause; and two, Maxine (Elizabeth Bogush), the hottie David finds himself falling for, is none other than Dowling's daughter...

In the meanwhile, the youngest Carver grandchild, Gennie (Barbara Hershey), Dave Sr's only daughter,'s daughter, 16-year-old Shelly (Tara C. Thompson) ends up falling in a romantic triangle between her, her best friend Samuel (Penn Badgeley) and Colin Dowling's 21-year-old son, Michael (Tommy Dewey)...

When I watched the pilot, I had STRONG 'Six Feet Under' flashbacks, because the pilot structure is the same (except for a few things...), but this show is on a different route, trying to be a family drama with some love and mystery and speculation thrown in.

A really nice show; the only problem I had with it was the 'Dad' storyline, which could have been better - Dave Sr trying to pay his son-in-law to leave his daughter because he thought said son-in-law was beneath her (he covered up a death he thought David had caused by paying a fee to the only witness, so I think it would've flown), and when he refused Dave Sr ruined his reputation to the point that he couldn't do anything but leave, that would've been a storyline, not the reheated unoriginality we got, but I digress...

This, like Jack & Bobby, Invasion, Tru Calling, Point Pleasant, Sports Night, Secret Life Of Men, Freaks And Geeks, Angel and many many others, was a show the network mercilessly canceled before it could fully realize its potential, and leaves you wondering what could have been if the show had stayed on the air...

The Mountain: 8/10.
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