Ik concludeer uit het aantal topicviews en het aantal mensen dat meekijkt dat mijn woorden niet echt overtuigend zijn, vandaar dat ik de Amerikaanse pers er even bijhaal:
"John" - the title character in the upcoming HBO series "John from Cincinnati" - is
one of the most intriguing characters I've come across in a lifetime of watching too much TV.
(New York Post review)John From Cincinnati could be
David Milch's best work yet. (Houston Chronicle)John From Cincinnati jumps the shark in its very first hour, and at the end of the third smites us with radiance.
(New York Magazine)Weird. Bonkers. Hilarious. Freakish. [...] Verdict: Hallelujah!
It's a TV miracle! (Kristen from E!)"John From Cincinnati" might be
the strangest show ever produced for American television -- an HBO drama that makes "Twin Peaks" look like "Mayberry RFD."
(Variety)"Twin Peaks" fans, rejoice! [...] That leaves us with a strange show that features some impressive surfing scenes, nutty Milchian characters and a lot of head scratching. Viewers up for a challenge won't be disappointed.
(Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)John from Cincinnati isn't even merely sun-and-surf pretty.
It's emotionally involving, too. Maybe even cosmic. (Newsday)After viewing the first three episodes available for review, we can report there is apparently
no real connection in the show to Cincinnati. (Cincinnati Post)Some “Deadwood” fans are vowing not even to watch the work that is replacing it. If so, they will be making a mistake.
(Hartford Courant)"John From Cincinnati" is slowly building to something unique,
possibly of biblical proportions. (Creative Loafing Atlanta)Spreekt voor zich lijkt me