marty_schoolcraft
I'm still hoping CBS (or another network) will bring Falcone back.I've rarely seen such excellence as the understated performance Titus Welliver turns in as Sonny Napoli. What an expressive face! And great body language. He could carry the show by himself, but obviously the play off Jason Gedrick's Joe Pistone is key to the suspense.Stay tuned. Maybe Falcone will return.
EnderMyrddin
A great show about FBI agent Joseph D. Pistone, based on the Donnie Brasco story but much better than the movie. All I can say about this show is that it was one of the most underrated series ever. CBS would be crazy to dump it! The storylines were captivating, the acting was intense and fabulous, and the characters had a depth of complexity that you rarely come across on network television. If they ever re-air this show I highly recommend it to everyone!
raboxl
Never could get interested in ER, by way of example, but thoroughly enjoyed "Falcone". These people of necessity were inscrutable at times--cover your feelings or be found out, or lose your power over your gang. Very complex situations. Have to remember some "easterners" have different cultural "faces" than "mid-westerners". The acting had to be very much controlled and the eyes had to do a lot of the talking.Too bad families might really have to go through such a life-style to catch criminals.
cappuccino_princess
I have seen the Sopranos and other mob-esque shows, but this show is first-class. The show is based on facts and uses emotionally charged characters, interesting plot, fluid dialog, and outstanding cinematography. I hope that it will be turned into a series. For those of you that didn't see it, you missed out.