I've liked everything I've seen by David Simon, Generation Kill was outstanding, Treme was great, Homicide, The Wire and the Corner are legendary. I'll be watching this when it's done.
That cast is killer.
So, on paper, this show is a bit of a hard sell. It's a drama about the mayor of Yonkers, New York in the late 80s and the debate over a court order that forced the city to open public housing in its overwhelmingly white east side. Sounds like a snore-fest, but it's actually been really excellent, helped by a strong cast, especially Oscar Isaac who stars as Mayor Nick Wasisicsko.
Written by David Simon (creator of The Wire, Treme) and directed by Paul Haggis (Crash). Anyone else watching?
I wasn't aware this was a thing but now that I am will probably start it up soon.
They're doing two episodes a week, so by next Sunday the whole thing should be up on HBO Go/Now.
This wrapped up last night. Really good. Ending was a tear-jerker for sure.
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