Damnation- How Could Anyone Cancel This Show??!!!!
As
it stands right now, there will be no second season of Damnation.
And
that might well cause many people not to bother watching this series.
But
Netflix has demonstrated that it is no better than the traditional television
networks at placing quality at or near the top of the list of priorities when
it comes to maintaining or cancelling its programs.
Fans
of Dirk Gently, which Netflix has also cancelled, will attest to this.
Damnation
and Dirk Gently join a long list of excellent television series, such as
Deadwood, The Black Donnellys or My Name is Earl which were cut off by
boardroom executives who probably never even bothered to watch these shows, who
place endless increase in ratings above all other things, who believe that a
show’s worth can be measured in nothing else but numbers.
You
should watch Damnation.
You
should watch it and, if you think that it is a show that deserves far better
than it received, then you should let Netflix know that they were wrong in
cancelling it.
You
should do the same for Dirk Gently and any other Netflix series that you think
deserves to be allowed to continue.
Because,
unlike traditional networks, Netflix, and the USA network, from which the show
actually originates, is completely dependent on its subscribers, who may not be
able to work miracles, but if enough speak out may well be able to resurrect
the recently dead.
You
should also watch Damnation just because it is so damn good.
It
has a brooding power which will cause inevitable comparison to Carnivale (Yes,
another superb yet prematurely cancelled series) and Hell On Wheels. The two
lead actors, Logan Marshall-Green and Killian
Scott are almost certainly going to be in a neck and
neck race as to who becomes the next major superstar/ male idol. Green could
easily be cast as Tom Hardy’s brother. In fact in some shots you might swear
that it is Tom Hardy. Scott could easily be cast as Travis Fimmel, Ragnar from
Vikings’ brother. And both actors have that kind of smoldering intensity and
flawless acting ability that makes it hard to believe that they could ever not
end up being stars. The entire cast is in fact superb. It even includes Christopher
Heyerdahl, who Hell on Wheels fans will remember as
The Swede, one of the strangest and creepiest villains of all time.
Damnation
is just flat out great.
Set
in the Depression era, the story is set around the conflict between a farmer
organizing preacher, played by Scott, the forces that want to prevent the farmers
from organizing, including a strikebreaking cowboy, played chillingly by Green,
and a corrupt sheriff played by Heyerdahl. But none of that is what makes Damnation
so good. It is the superb tension and complexity of character, the darkly
powerful intensity that makes this a series well worth watching, even if there
isn’t going to be another season.
Watch
Damnation.
You’ll
see what I mean.
And
then, like me, you’ll almost certainly want to send the mindless suits that
cancelled this show to burn forever in...
Well.
Damnation.
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