Why amc cancelled rubicon




















The 13th and final episode of Rubicon aired on October 17th. What do you think? What would you liked to have seen in season two? This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. This was too good to renew, or what? It floors me that a show like this gets one season, but absolute crap gets renewed.

And you wonder why our culture is failing…. Loved that show!!! People bustling by outside, wrapped-up in their own lives, oblivious to whatever is going on inside that building. As played by James Badge Dale , Will is a shuffling, mumbling mope of a man. No car chases; no country jumping; nothing sleek or sexy. Sometimes people die. Sometimes people clock out for the day and go home.

Dallas Roberts plays Miles, a brilliant guy with the jitters, incredibly awkward and going through a messy separation from his wife; Christopher Evan Welch is Grant, the smuggest member of the team, fully convinced of his own superiority to most of his coworkers; and Lauren Hodges is Tanya, the newest member of the team, with a major drinking problem, often strolling into work hungover.

These are the types of people you might find in any office. There is also Michael Cristofer as Truxton Spangler what a name! Everyone is frequently decked out in heavy winter clothes, and the cold, snowy backdrops add an incredible sense of atmosphere to the show courtesy of cinematography by Michael Slovis. Problematic pacing haunts many shows. Netflix shows in particular often suffer from it, where entire episodes feel like filler used to pad the episode count.

For a good example of this, see literally every single Marvel series Netflix has produced so far. The show feels confident in taking its time, in drawing out the conspiracy and sending Will and company not just down one main narrative road but off into winding, unmapped side roads. Everything and everyone is still connected, just not in the same way as originally envisioned. In the interim decade, the API story lines have proved more memorable than the conspiracy plot.

Written by Richard E. As the trio have an after-work drink, they contemplate if they made the right decision by giving the go order. Later in the season, they discover the strike was unsuccessful and that their target survived long enough to be tortured in a black site. His descent into Harry Caul—esque paranoia over the course of the series remains a highlight: In between skipping work to investigate his own whims, he frequently tears apart his apartment looking for bugs and constantly looks over his shoulder to find tails, both real and imaginary.

Rubicon acutely understands that obsession acts like a virus that can spread to multiple people. It confirms that American progress has been and will continue to be under siege by enemies from within. This creative decision undoubtedly frustrated many loyal viewers, as they wondered how her story would eventually tie into the main action.

Only serialized television can produce that particular brand of payoff. His motives remain forever shrouded in mystery, and yet his enigmatic nature compels on its own merits. In its entirety. From the inside out. Maybe if it premiered on Netflix or Amazon it would have run for a few seasons.

Maybe it would have bottomed out just like it did nine years ago. Still, there might not be a better time for this series to be rediscovered.



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