Michael Dorman & Julianna Guill Talk "Joe Pickett" Series on Spectrum Originals

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  • Опубликовано: 5 дек 2021
  • #MichaelDorman and #JuliannaGuill talk about their latest series #JoePickett on Spectrum Originals.
    JOE PICKETT, based on the book series of the same name, follows a dedicated game warden (Michael Dorman) and his family as they navigate the shifting socio-political climate of a small rural town on the verge of economic collapse. When a murder victim winds up on Joe's doorstep, a larger conspiracy looms, and the Picketts find themselves in the crosshairs. Without the support of local law enforcement, Joe alone must decide what it means to be a good man and a good father in a world on the edge.
    First three episodes go live on December 6. New episodes will continue dropping every Monday for the following three weeks until the finale on Monday, December 27. The series will also be available to stream on Paramount+ at a later date.
    Interview by Pamela Price
    More at www.latfusa.com
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Комментарии • 3

  • @dawnsoberanis5451
    @dawnsoberanis5451 2 года назад +1

    Its bree

  • @fromtexasbygod
    @fromtexasbygod 2 года назад

    I really wanted to like the series but didn’t make it through E3 before giving up on this laughable stinker. The screenplay’s so ridiculously lame and poorly written you have to wonder if maybe it was sourced from 15 year old screenwriters the producer found in San Francisco or NYC. A single word, “Stereotypes”, best describes the embarrassingly poor casting, acting, directing, and production. From the awful generic “ignorant white person” southern accents & dialects spoken by too many of the characters, to the neglectful absence of any pre-production research on any topic associated with the script ranging from firearms, law enforcement, game wardens, or actual people or culture in rural Montana/Wyoming, there’s not a shred of authenticity or attention to detail attempted. None! “Joe Pickett” is really that bad. What a waste of potential.

  • @fromtexasbygod
    @fromtexasbygod 2 года назад

    I really wanted to like the series but didn’t make it through E3 before giving up on this laughable stinker. The screenplay’s so ridiculously lame and poorly written you have to wonder if maybe it was sourced from 15 year old screenwriters the producer found in San Francisco or NYC. A single word, “Stereotypes”, best describes the embarrassingly poor casting, acting, directing, and production. From the awful generic “ignorant white person” southern accents & dialects spoken by too many of the characters, to the neglectful absence of any pre-production research on any topic associated with the script ranging from firearms, law enforcement, game wardens, or actual people or culture in rural Montana/Wyoming, there’s not a shred of authenticity or attention to detail attempted. None! “Joe Pickett” is really that bad. What a waste of potential.