A gritty 1960s cop drama about LAPD detective Sam Hodiak and his trainee, who must deal with gangs, brutal crimes, changing times, family crises and unhinged manipulative small-time crook Charles Manson, who's slowly building his cult.
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David Duchovny
Sam Hodiak
Grey Damon
Brian Shafe
Gethin Anthony
Charles Manson
Emma Dumont
Emma Karn
Claire Holt
Charmain Tully
Chance Kelly
Detective Ed Cutler
Brían F. O'Byrne
Ken Karn
Ambyr Childers
Sadie
Ambyr Childers
Susan Atkins
Michaela McManus
Grace Karn
Whitney Rose Pynn
Minnie
Milauna Jackson
Kristin Shafe
David Meunier
Roy Kovic
Jodi Harris
Opal
Spencer Garrett
Hal Banyin
Chris Sheffield
Walt Hodiak
Madisen Beaty
Patricia 'Patty' Krenwinkel
Jason Ralph
Mike Vickery
Cameron Deane Stewart
Tex Watson
Maaari Mo Ring Magustuhan
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Mga Komento
10 Mga Komento
I made it through an episode and a half. Dark, confusing, disjointed, it's about Charles Manson and cops in 1967. Manson looks nothing like the real Manson. He's not short enough, his eyes are not wild at all. He has no charisma about him, he seems like an actor playing Charles Manson.The girls in his harem worship him for no apparent reason. He slaps them around, gets them pregnant, has no visible means of support. He doesn't seem very bright, but they sure adore him. Way too much gruesome violence, and I mean the really gruesome kind. And we're treated to two grown men making out on a couch in the opening scene. In 1967? That's supposed to set the mood for the era? The only way to tell it's not the present is from the phones. And at the end there's a 55 Cadillac at a motel. David Duchovny is very dark as a cop. No humor whatsoever. No kidding around, no clever sarcasm. Just a cop with a flat top haircut. I didn't like a single person in the show, I won't be watching any more episodes.
