ThiefHott
Too much of everything
Stometer
Save your money for something good and enjoyable
Intcatinfo
A Masterpiece!
wrj-28479
Love this series. Are you planning more episodes in the future???
Great actors and the lessons of life are done in such a way as to not seem like lessons.
Please make a sequel soon.
teresagaddy
Enjoyed the show. Watched it on Hulu spring 2018 and found that there is a missing Episode. between SPOILER ALERT - between season end of season 2 and the start of season 3, when one person flies to DC to "wake up" another person from doing something bad during a hypnotic state, and then all of a sudden the funeral took place last week and they are moving forward. WHERE IS THE MISSING EPISODE?
Rob Talbert
This series falls into the category of never-ending-plot-threads-involving-weird-characters- and-mystery. I confess, I like these types of shows. Granite Flats is a milder version of Twin Peaks and a less polished creation in the image of Lost. The characters are quirky, but several are more single dimensional or less interesting than the characters of either of these other shows. What I find quite interesting (and something I have no explanation for) is the dialog -- it is mostly done in that same style the Cohen Bros used in True Grit -- reminiscent of a formal and someone stilted style that one could imagine being employed by characters from the 19th century. I have read reviews that criticize this show because of bad acting or bad editing or bad writing. It is a small budget production. I totally get that this show is not necessarily going to appeal to the broadest audience. But I think many aspects of the show are stylistic choices made by the creators. They want the characters to be like this and talk this way, and they want the scenes and POV's to seem choppy and somewhat disjointed.Just one man's opinion. I like the show.
kathryn6-784-584138
I've really enjoyed watching the first season of Granite Flats. The story is interesting and keeps me guessing, and I like the 1960s era setting. It's nice to have a show that adults, children, and teenagers can watch together and there is something for everyone.I love how the opening title sequence really sets the tone for the show: it's 1960s nostalgic and kind of gives you a feel for what the town of Granite Flats is like. The lyrics about the end of the world hint at the suspicion and fear that were part of the Cold War era, and which are very much alive in the town.I also really appreciate being able to watch an entertaining show without worrying about anything objectionable coming on. It's definitely a refreshing change from the norm.Great show!