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Old 12-15-2011, 09:35 AM
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Originally Posted by Rudeboyelvis View Post
Well, aside from the debate as to whether it can possibly bring fans to the track (I highly doubt that it will affect attendance either way, regardless) is the discussion around the entire basis of the first episode - as jms62 points out-

  • Opening scene is of a criminal getting out of prison and immediately inquiring about his horse, which felons can't own apparently, and his scheme to hide the ownership so he doesn't get caught.
  • A trainers sandbagging his charge to run its price up - the only thing missing from that scene was the vet juicing the horse before the race
  • Degenerate gamblers, not horseplayers, but honest-to-goodness Degenerates, condescendingly monikered as "Railbirds" who are seemingly the only ones interested in what is happening that particular day
  • Of course the obligatory breakdown, replete with exaggerated snapping sound effects and blood spraying out.

So it goes... I couldn't care less who does or doesn't watch this - What I can say for a complete certainty is that the breakdown scene turned off every single non-horse racing person I know that watched it, from tuning in again to it. And again, I couldn't care less.

In the end, the pilot did nothing to hold interest, develop any sort of connection to any of the characters, because almost all of the dialogue was idiotic, over simplified prattle played by over emoted character actors trying desperately to make their characters known through a horrific script.

It was terrifyingly reminiscent of the pilot for "John from Cincinnati".

I hope is gets better, will watch, but sorry I for one thought it was a sub-par effort for HBO.
I disagree with this. I thought that I got a good feel for the Nick Nolte character, Maybe he finally has "The Horse" in his barn. I'm not sure if non racing fans understand the magnitude of that. I find the railbirds funny, but I kind of wish that they didn't cash in so early in to the show. They could have set that up a little better, but I think they are interesting. God only knows the direction they go in with the shady trainer. I did think the Hoffman/Farina characters were non-events, but since they are the headliners they will obviously develop in future episodes. The bug was also a non event if you ask me.
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