joachimdanielsen
The good stuff: Strong cast, the acting, cinematography, costume design, soundtrack, original story.The bad stuff: Politically correct and historically absurd (women are superior to men, exhibitionism and gay relations are commonly accepted, African-Americans are well respected and treated as equals), lacks context, incoherent story line, the main protagonist is invincible, cliché-ish for the most part, non-lethal bullet wounds, shallow and illogical characters, predictable script.
jackmuffley
Stumbled on this Netflix series by accident. Was looking for something else, but got totally hooked on Godless from the start. One of the BEST series Netflix has produced. Great actors/actresses, storyline, cinematography and settings. I am currently on episode 5 of 7 and wishing it would not end. One of those series you wish had 85+ episodes....it's that good. Not sure how it will end, as not reading any of the spoilers. Great job Netflix! Keep more like this coming.
joeyford-55342
Well, that was disappointing. It started strong with the first few episodes being a rugged western with a feeling of HELL ON WHEELS or maybe FRONTIER. Then they stated in on the town of women who choose to be with each other, don't know how GLAAD missed that detail when they were giving the show awards. By the end of the fourth show it had shifted from western to the land of women. There were moments of brilliance with Jeff Daniels playing a truly evil bad guy who quotes scripture in one minute and rapes a mother in front of her family the next. "How can you believe in a god who would create us and create a rattlesnake too? How does that work?" Interesting stuff. Too bad the agenda took over and steered the whole cattle drive into a ditch.
NikkoFranco
This show is well put together, with a good, solid cast to begin with and calibre actors. There is no second wasted and the production , storytelling is stellar. Love him, hate him, pity him, Jeff Daniels never fails to deliver. It is also welcoming to watch a Western show with emancipated women , the lack of muscles in the village did not equate to damsels in distress , instead nitty gritty fighters til the end. Thomas Bradie is all grown up and funny as the teenager deputy of this small, no man's land by fate village.