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Boss - Season 1
Description
The series begins with a wide range of dramatic and dramatic scenes. As Zajac's campaign gains momentum, Ken faces problems adapting to his new medical reality. An embarrassing media storm blows Governor Colin cautiously as Miller stumbles into a story that leaks deeper than he imagines. On the other hand, Ken finds himself losing control, both politically and personally, as his supporters begin to question their confidence in him. Zajac travels to an unknown area during her campaign while Miller continues to look for answers.
The series begins with a wide range of dramatic and dramatic scenes. As Zajac's campaign gains momentum, Ken faces problems adapting to his new medical reality. An embarrassing media storm blows Governor Colin cautiously as Miller stumbles into a story that leaks deeper than he imagines. On the other hand, Ken finds himself losing control, both politically and personally, as his supporters begin to question their confidence in him. Zajac travels to an unknown area during her campaign while Miller continues to look for answers.
Actors:
Christian Stolte,
Martin Donovan,
Patrick Gough,
Joe DeBartolo,
Kevin Cox,
Karli Johnson,
Brandon Dawkins
Christian Stolte
16 October 1962, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Martin Donovan
19 August 1957, Reseda, California, USA
Patrick Gough
Joe DeBartolo
8 September 1953, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Kevin Cox
Karli Johnson
Brandon Dawkins
Director:
Farhad Safinia
Country:
United States
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October 21, 2011
It would be easy to venture into the decadent and outlandish on a show like this, but Boss has an admirable delicateness to it
October 21, 2011
I commend this show for finding a way to make each character compelling right out of the gate and make me care about what happens to them, or at least be intrigued about how they fit into the puzzle.
October 21, 2011
A powerful work of dramatic fiction, a wrenching story of power's last, acrid breaths, of the blood and darkness that gather around an unrelinquished throne.
October 21, 2011
Momentum, or lack thereof, is the biggest problem here; episodes clock in at over 50 minutes but they feel much longer.
October 21, 2011
A tonally inconsistent affair that nonetheless displays enough ambition that one could easily vote for it to return in the hope that it develops into the TV leader it could ultimately end up being.
October 21, 2011
Boss is electric with self-importance, and that is in itself is a hoot, given its particular combination of thematic pomp and expressionistic pulp.
October 21, 2011
Boss can be a little over-cooked or even half-baked at times in its depiction of time-honored Windy City corruption. But it's got a great big bite to it, with never a dull moment or badly shot scene.
October 21, 2011
The Gus Vant Sant-directed pilot of what is easily the most important project in Starz history pulses with the sort of corruption that absolute power sires.
October 21, 2011
Boss rarely takes its foot off the accelerator and the filming style, with frequent lingering closeups of eyes or lips, magnifies the intensity.

