• Network: AMC
  • Series Premiere Date: Aug 6, 2018
Season #: 2, 1
User Score
7.4

Generally favorable reviews- based on 25 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 19 out of 25
  2. Negative: 2 out of 25
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  1. Sep 11, 2018
    10
    Great show! It's a wonderful example of a show that has a big impact despite being a little show.

    I loved "Casual" on Hulu because the characters were relatable, this is the same kind of show. I also grew up in a Lodge environment, so I find the show fascinating because of all the idiosyncrasies of the Lodge and it's odd members. I think the most fascinating part of the show is the
    Great show! It's a wonderful example of a show that has a big impact despite being a little show.

    I loved "Casual" on Hulu because the characters were relatable, this is the same kind of show. I also grew up in a Lodge environment, so I find the show fascinating because of all the idiosyncrasies of the Lodge and it's odd members.

    I think the most fascinating part of the show is the dark vs. light aspect taken on by the main character Dud and his sister. When the show starts you might think dud is just another California loser. But it's interesting to watch him reveal why he's making the choice to stay optimistic when he has no reason to be. His sister takes the less optimistic approach, grounded in her debt and contempt for their missing (dead?) father, whom disappeared during a surfing trip off Long Beach.

    The ensemble cast is amazingly cast. Every character has a purpose and adds to the plot and humor of the story. Some of the best casts are smaller roles that the actors were able to really make the most of. The highlights include Brian Doyle-Murray as a pipe saleman who takes all the credit from Ernie and gives to an undeserving but beautiful employee appropriately named "Beautiful Jeff", as well as a great multi-episode cameo by none other than Bruce Campbell.

    Lodge 49 finds humor in the dark side of life while still treating it and the audience with respect and intelligence. It's well written characters and the actors engaging performances keep leading you back to the lodge.

    At one point Ernie says people "always go looking for unicorns when we’ve got rhinos. A rhinoceros is a fascinating animal. All this fascinating stuff right here in front of us. Screw unicorns, man.”

    We have Lodge 49, and a great rhino it is.
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  2. Aug 21, 2018
    7
    This has some My Name Is Earl baked into it, an a sprinkling of The Big Lebowski, but don't let that get you too excited, it's more boring than both. What this show did surprise me with, is in the charterers writing, which is (baring the metaphysical aspects) as close to real people living real lives in real situations, as you will see ever on Television. I binged all the the episode inThis has some My Name Is Earl baked into it, an a sprinkling of The Big Lebowski, but don't let that get you too excited, it's more boring than both. What this show did surprise me with, is in the charterers writing, which is (baring the metaphysical aspects) as close to real people living real lives in real situations, as you will see ever on Television. I binged all the the episode in a day. I'd more than likely watch a next season should they put on out, though I'd have to say it's doubtful they will. Expand
  3. Aug 7, 2018
    7
    Wyatt Russell plays a loser who through the death of his father finds fellowship at the Lodge
  4. Oct 6, 2018
    10
    This is my second favorite show on TV right now beside Better Call Saul. It's half-way between The Big Lebowski and Mad Men, filled with real, recognizably human characters, who are struggling to find meaning and connection (my favorite type of story, the type of show AMC does best). There is an consistent undercurrent of subtle humor based on just how well drawn the interactions are,This is my second favorite show on TV right now beside Better Call Saul. It's half-way between The Big Lebowski and Mad Men, filled with real, recognizably human characters, who are struggling to find meaning and connection (my favorite type of story, the type of show AMC does best). There is an consistent undercurrent of subtle humor based on just how well drawn the interactions are, (where it's just as beautifully weird as reality), as well as a few great physical comedy bits, a couple truly shocking moments of dark comedy, and at some point Bruce Campbell shows up and adds his Bruce Campbell-ish charm to the entire thing. Just beautiful, from start to finish, I can't stop thinking about it, and the season 1 finale is absolutely stunning. WATCH THIS SHOW. BINGE THIS SHOW. TELL YOUR FRIENDS, please AMC, for the love of God, and for the love of Bruce Campbell, keep this show running for 7 seasons like Mad Men, would you? Expand
Metascore
70

Generally favorable reviews - based on 19 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 13 out of 19
  2. Negative: 0 out of 19
  1. Reviewed by: Laura Miller
    Aug 16, 2019
    80
    The eccentricity of Lodge 49 is never merely gratuitous. It is a story about how ordinary people try to get by, have a bit of fun, and sometimes save each other’s lives on the ragged fringes of a post-industrial economy. And it’s also about alchemy.
  2. Reviewed by: Troy Patterson
    Aug 6, 2018
    70
    The shaggy-doggedness of the story line is impressive given the paucity of plot. As if striving to keep calm enough to meditate, Lodge 49 achieves a freakishly leisurely pace. It’s slow to develop and quick to linger on sadness and frustration. There’s a warmth in all this dawdling, as if its ingratiating characters are extending fellowship.
  3. Reviewed by: Ben Travers
    Aug 6, 2018
    58
    Lodge 49 ends up wasting its enticing and peculiar premise in a light, plodding story. It’s the kind of freshman entry that could grow into something special, but you’d have to have Dud’s availability and demeanor to get there.