Outsiders
- WGN America
- 6 août 2016
- 1 min de lecture
The year is young, but it's hard to imagine any 2016 show topping WGA America's new dramaOutsiders for overall scruffiness. Oh sure, Game of Thrones and Vikings might compete, and there's always a chance Kurt Sutter could accelerate production on something, but when it comes to matted beards, greasy knotted hair and a pervasive sense of rank aroma and questionable hygiene, this story of Appalachian hill people fighting off coal companies and the establishment for their patch of ancestral land packs a punch. Of course, not every viewer watches TV looking for exhibitions of tonsorial neglect. For everyone else, Outsiders premieres on Tuesday featuring decent performances sometimes lost in drama that feels like a discarded season of Justified or a peculiar Sons of Anarchy spinoff. But if the half-baked subcultural anthropology doesn't grab you, Outsiders starts slow but begins detonating little pockets of insanity in nearly every episode, proving that audacity without dramatic foundation can be amusing, if not necessarily good.
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