- Network: HBO
- Series Premiere Date: Jun 10, 2007
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Sometimes "John From Cincinnati" is a muddle, at other times rich drama and divine comedy. And sometimes it's all of that at once.
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Three episodes in, I started to buy into the world Milch has created. I don't understand it, I don't think I even really like it (almost all of the characters are damaged and rather unpleasant), but I am intrigued by it.
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The premiere episode is almost willfully strange and unlikable. But that doesn’t mean that the series is bad, just peculiar, a solemn mythologization — and mystification — of surfing as unearthly pleasure and life-sapping addiction.
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It's only June,? but I can confidently state that you won’t see a weirder show than "John From Cincinnati" all year long.
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Intriguing but not entirely satisfying.
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I'll be patient, out of respect to Milch and Tinker, but I don't expect you to be.
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It's an odd little show, often more David Lynch than David Milch, and after three episodes I'm still not sure I understand it all.
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Too little of it even attempts to make a lick of sense. Still, the cast is first-rate, and Milch himself is a singular talent. I can't write off a show like that, but I can't exactly advise you to watch it, either.
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The first three episodes of this peculiar series bored me silly with its pretentious mannerisms, and I can't help thinking that many HBO subscribers will tune in and wonder: They dropped Deadwood for this?
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"John From Cincinnati" might be the strangest show ever produced for American television.
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Its visuals are gorgeous and its mystical glimpses tantalizing, but its transcendence is more asserted than earned. We sinful mortals still want prosaic things like a story.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 190 out of 254
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Mixed: 7 out of 254
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Negative: 57 out of 254
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Jan 25, 2012
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LisaBSep 4, 2007I loved it and so did all my friends. It draws you to think which is uncomfortable for people who like things in a nice neat box.
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BarryTAug 26, 2007