It was awesome! I think the new showrunner (John Wirth) is great, I like where the story goes. The show is evolved every season, I'm hoping for a 4th season. By the way, how will we know the ratings for Hell on Wheels? I don't remember if spoilertv or tvbythenumbers post the saturday cable ratings. Any idea what numbers does this show have to pull, to be renewed? Concidering that it's saturday and all, I have no idea. Anyone?
I really enjoyed it and I was skeptical at first. I agree with the poster below in that the transition from Season 2 was a smooth one. I like that the focus is now on the building of the railroad and not Cullen's revenge and all that. The railroad construction, with all the power grabs, greed, partnerships, racial undertones etc is more than a enough to keep this show engaging.
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It was awesome! I think the new showrunner (John Wirth) is great, I like where the story goes. The show is evolved every season, I'm hoping for a 4th season. By the way, how will we know the ratings for Hell on Wheels? I don't remember if spoilertv or tvbythenumbers post the saturday cable ratings. Any idea what numbers does this show have to pull, to be renewed? Concidering that it's saturday and all, I have no idea. Anyone?
ReplyDeleteSmooth transition from season 2. Good storyline with interesting looks at regular and new faces. Can't wait for next episode!
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed it and I was skeptical at first. I agree with the poster below in that the transition from Season 2 was a smooth one. I like that the focus is now on the building of the railroad and not Cullen's revenge and all that. The railroad construction, with all the power grabs, greed, partnerships, racial undertones etc is more than a enough to keep this show engaging.
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