thelerner Posted February 15, 2014 I watched the series Carnivale on HBO a few years ago. I just took out the DVD's from my library. It started off a little slow, got a little soap operaish, but over all its very captivating. It pulls no punches on how life was in the Great Depression, not only do you see the incredible poverty in the U.S, but for the first season the main hero, has only one outfit which gets dirtier and dirtier and he generally sleeps on the ground under a truck. The bigger story is a mystical good verse evil ala Stephen King's The Stand, but neither character is sure who or what they are or the extent of there powers. Very good acting, original characters, very raw stuff, the racism, the poverty comes off as very authentic. I continually want to drop HBO, but the mini series, like Carnivale, Rome and now Game of Thrones keeps my anteing up the money. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dust Posted May 9, 2016 (edited) I remember it. I enjoyed the majority, but seem to remember being a bit disappointed by the end. A little anti-climactic? Maybe it was ahead of its time. Don't recall hearing about it at all when it came out, but seems like the kind of thing that would be pretty popular nowadays. HBO has done so many excellent shows...The Wire, Rome, Band of Brothers, True Detective, Game of Thrones... but when the opening screen comes on, and I hear that "ahhhhh" sound, I still expect to hear this: Edited May 9, 2016 by dustybeijing Share this post Link to post Share on other sites