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A slow-pokey drama punctuated by shocking violence and sex.
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Banshee has has elements of "Justified," "Big Love," Ball's "True Blood" and, of course, the film "Witness." What it doesn't have, at least in the first two episodes, is anything new to say, about small towns, power, corruption, fear, crime or love.
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While it's emphatically not a great show, it is an overheated yet intriguing one, driven more by visuals than words--and if you don't mind that its gory action and soap-opera plots aren't yet matched by dialogue and performance, it's worth a look.
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Banshee is baloney, but viewed as pure camp, there are some good action sequences and amusing moments.
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Neither a clear message nor steady mood can be properly discerned amid the taxing commotion.
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What looks like a flat noir thriller could still make for a pretty entertaining police procedural.
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Banshee's not a terrible show. At times it can be entertaining. But at best it's terribly, entertainingly superfluous.
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Banshee is a mangy mutt of a TV show and doesn't care if you know it.
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Its overall implausibility and everything-but-the-kitchen-sink plotting work against what little promise Banshee has.
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The show has some unorthodox elements, but feels fairly cliched in most of its beats, largely serving as an excuse for bouts of grisly violence and gratuitous sex.
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Banshee has the audacity to behave as though its bloody violence, implausible set-up and studied ugliness is somehow vanguard television. In fact, it's just more of the same.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 289 out of 316
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Mixed: 18 out of 316
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Negative: 9 out of 316
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Mar 1, 2013
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Jan 13, 2013
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Feb 22, 2014