An auction of old photographs leads Graham to a disturbing discovery about his past. Roxanna tries to block Miles's scheme to take over DeGraaf's. With his daughter Olivia's safety at stake, Brukner ...
In the wake of the FBI sting, Graham struggles to start over. Roxanna gets a surprise offer from DeGraaf's, yet she can't outrun her misdeeds. Brukner's museum deal threatens to implode. Davenport ...
Roxanna gets entangled in a government manhunt while her brother-in-law Miles plots against her. After a misstep, Graham ramps up efforts to track fugitive Paul Rice. While dodging a federal ...
I watched the pilot of the show and it is quite the Okay show (anyone looking for the next Rectify will not find it here). If someone likes Scandal they are sure to love this one as well. Bosworth, Quaid and especially Elwes are definitely earning their paychecks; Cooke (a relative newcomer) is not quite as certain in his performance and frequently gets overshadowed by his aforementioned cast mates. The show has some art talk and brushes upon some very current themes, but its overall tone seems a bit clumsy at times (although the production values are good) As I said, this is no Emmy-magnet (though whether the Emmys are a proof of quality is very debatable), but it might be an enjoyable show to continue watching and kudos to Crackle for trying something new.
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I watched the pilot of the show and it is quite the Okay show (anyone looking for the next Rectify will not find it here). If someone likes Scandal they are sure to love this one as well. Bosworth, Quaid and especially Elwes are definitely earning their paychecks; Cooke (a relative newcomer) is not quite as certain in his performance and frequently gets overshadowed by his aforementioned cast mates. The show has some art talk and brushes upon some very current themes, but its overall tone seems a bit clumsy at times (although the production values are good) As I said, this is no Emmy-magnet (though whether the Emmys are a proof of quality is very debatable), but it might be an enjoyable show to continue watching and kudos to Crackle for trying something new.