- Network: NBC , NBC; HDNET
- Series Premiere Date: Feb 26, 2007
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It sounds like the kind of "keeping up with HBO" series Showtime would do, except the premium cable channel already aired an Irish mobster series, "Brotherhood." And it had richer characters and superior plotting.
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This pretentious mishmash is a paint-by-numbers Irish-American "Sopranos" ripoff.
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NBC sent out five episodes; I sat through three before throwing the DVD on the Donate to Public Library pile. I would like to apologize in advance to the library.
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"Donnellys" creaks and sighs, moans and slumps, and ambles along like a world-weary cliche, unable or unwilling to lift its head above the humdrum banality to which it has been consigned.
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The Black Donnellys is not top of the world... or the second coming of The Sopranos. The new drama is old wine poured into fancy, contemporary bottles.
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Like “Crash,” “The Black Donnellys” is more of a lecture than a drama.
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You'll eventually be able to tell one gun-toting, ax-wielding character from another. You're just not likely to develop a desire to spend time with them.
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[A] grim, brooding, utterly muddled crime series.
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To say these guys are stereotypes does insult to the clichés they clumsily represent.
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Unfortunately, the young actors on display aren’t compelling enough to make us care much beyond their sometimes stupidly self-induced crises.
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As they stumble from one brutal act to another, accompanied by a hip rock soundtrack, we're not watching dramatic art; it's more like "Dawson's Creek" for psychopaths.
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While "The Sopranos" and "Brotherhood" make it look easy, "The Black Donnellys" makes it excruciatingly clear just how difficult it is to tell a soulful story about criminals.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 196 out of 222
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Mixed: 3 out of 222
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Negative: 23 out of 222
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