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June 21, 2022, 10:04 AM
pootie
Dark Winds AMC
Anyone else?


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June 21, 2022, 10:46 AM
creslin
huh?





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June 21, 2022, 10:50 AM
jhe888
Yeah, we have watched it. I am intrigued and will continue to watch. It is a little heavy-handed with the "big, bad overbearing, prejudiced against the small-time cop FBI agent" trope, but what isn't that virtually required in this storyline?




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June 21, 2022, 11:59 AM
Ripley
Made it about twenty minutes. Predictable and heavy handed, production values sorely lacking. How do you make Monument Valley look so pedestrian?




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June 21, 2022, 12:11 PM
mrapteam666
I just watched the first episode on Amazon



I am intrigued and liked it but now I have to find a way to stream AMC+

I am researching to see if I can view it through Amazon Prime or do I have to pay extra for it.

It fits to what I am used to experiencing and seeing. Not so much on the Reservation but in real life. Local PD vs the FBI attitudes.

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A few of the Army CID agents I had to work with were like that also. (The Naval agents were awesome to work with).
June 21, 2022, 09:09 PM
Bassamatic
I watched it. It seemed OK, so I'll give it some time.



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June 22, 2022, 08:59 AM
urbanwarrior238
Seems to be a blend of Hillermans books. Will continue to watch it but seems hokey in a lot of places. Chee was never an FBI IIRC but was a hard core Navajo with medicine man leanings which he seems to deny so far in the movie. And the Sergeant with no Sergeant stripes? Probably the issues may be because Robert Redford is involved, Executive Producer.


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July 07, 2022, 09:39 AM
xaircav
Tony Hillerman must be rolling over in his grave. I hope Ann Hillerman didn’t endorse that tripe. Worst book to movie adaptation ever.


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July 07, 2022, 01:57 PM
Blume9mm
Wife and I have been watching it and we so far have enjoyed... been so long since we read all of Hillerman's books we can't really say how well it follows any of them.

Did have a shoot out in the last episode and there were a whole lot of bullets flying with out anyone getting hit.....but it is TV you know. Do wish I could figure out the back story between Leaphorn and the guy I think is his brother in law or such and why he had to shoot him in the leg.


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July 08, 2022, 07:41 PM
remsig
I've watched all the episodes thus far and am tiring of it pretty quickly. I'll give it a few more episodes, but at this point, I'm just about done.
July 09, 2022, 07:32 AM
IntrepidTraveler
Haven't heard of this one. I like Tony's books a lot and Anne's a little less so (but I still read them). From the description on Amazon, both Leaphorn and Chee are Navajo cops, and it also includes Manuelito.

Interestingly, there's an earlier version of the same (almost) title (circa 1991) with Lou Diamond Phillips and Fred Ward. Tony is listed as one of the writers. Didn't get high reviews, mostly because it was poorly produced as far as I can tell. Phillips got good reviews, and it was mentioned he also spoke passable Navajo. I liked Phillips in Longmire - I thought he did an excellent job portraying the red man. In general, I liked the way Longmore portrayed the white man/ red man dynamics.




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August 04, 2023, 10:40 AM
maxwayne
Season 1 is now available on AMC. You can also watch the first 2 episodes of season 2.

1 got going in the later episodes and had a good finish. Season 2 is really starting with a bang and I may have to subscribe to see the final episodes. I don't want to wait a year to see it for free.
August 04, 2023, 02:21 PM
TMats
This series was available to watch sometime earlier (the first season I guess). I think Tony Hillerman, whose books the series is based on, is very good. I read one time that his writing/story telling is so authentic that many Diné thought he was one of The People. I like the (half) Indian who plays Joe Leaphorn; he’s good in everything he does. I thought this series was awful, and I only lasted an episode or two.


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August 05, 2023, 05:51 AM
Blume9mm
Wife and I watched the entire season last year.... Yes, it is based on Hillerman's books but the story line was not much like any of the books I'ver read. The one item in the shows that bothered me was when ever one of the 'reservation' cops drove up to a Navaho home they just got out and went up and knocked on the door. I remember in the books they would sit in their vehicle for 5 minutes or so.... before getting out... seems in that culture it is or was the thing to do.


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August 05, 2023, 03:15 PM
Tn226
AMC+

Fuck ‘em. Another “subscribe”. This “+” crap is getting tiresome
September 28, 2023, 04:30 PM
corsair
Finally got around to watching this series. For whatever reason I had ignored my Prime video account for about 6-months and after scrolling through my Favorites, I finally clicked and committed to watching the latest version of the Leaphorn/Chee stories. Interesting to see George RR Martin and Robert Redford tied to this production. Reading into some background, s1 is based on Listening Women and s2 is loosely based on People of Darkness

I'm not done with s1 but, it's not as tight as the PBS adaptions that featured Wes Studi and Adam Beach as the feature characters. Nevertheless it's not a horrible series, Rhain Wilson is poorly miscast, he's digging deep to portray every stereotype of a crooked, white, evangelical. A bit tiresome that EVERY single white-person has all manor of bias and racial animus Roll Eyes Did the books have these points of friction outside of the humorous cultural and attitudinal differences that get pointed-out?