einTeufel
From the opening credits this show is nothing but a plagiarization of other excellent shows. The show was recommended to my by several people who mentioned that it was similar to "Twin Peaks." I started to watch the show about three episodes in. I was not lost on the 'events' and the 'progress' of the main story, though I had a difficult time maintaining interest. None of the characters were at all likeable and the show was trying too hard to be something it wasn't.
mleskin
Here's the deal: Whore yourself out for one hour to Ben Affleck, then another or 2 online, and you WONT win 1 million dollars. And I'm even talking to you sad freaks who see that clue in the corner of the screen 2d1-7!!! IT MUST BE AFREAKIN clue!!! I have much better things to do with my time: Write a showbetter than this and make more than a million. Thanks Ben and Matt! The showis stylish, moody, and plotty as reading the help wanted ads in the paper. I'd rather watch saturday morning cartoons. BYE!
FactoryGirl
The show wants to be a hybrid of Twin Peaks, X-Files, Murder One and a whole lot of other whodunits. All it ends up being is boring. The dialogue is trite. I can't help seeing Affleck's smirking face. The script just isn't good enough to make me forget the show is produced (and written) by Hollywood's wonder team of Affleck and Damon. I just expected so much more. It was a good idea. It could have been great but it just doesn't cut it. The show was quirky without being quirky enough to hold my interest. This show is no Twin Peaks. I didn't even last out the first two hours of Push, Nevada.
skyfoxes1-1
A waste of time. Saw two episodes and so much is unbelievable. How can they keep this up for 13 weeks. I give it 6 weeks. It seems much ado about nothing. Who cares about a million dollars in this day and age. It looks a lot like the Stepford Wives---Whole town is not as it seems. So much like it has been done befor