Unspecified character: Where do you pray?
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After being released from prison after 25 years, New York Mafia capo Dwight “The General” Manfredi is exiled to Tulsa, Oklahoma. Sylvester Stallone’s first starring role in a television series.
Dwight “The General” Manfredi: I don’t really go to church
The opening credits sequence shows various photographic and painted views, as well as Oklahoma landmarks, superimposed on the New York City landscape: A statue of Sioux chief “Touch the Clouds” wearing a war bonnet and bone necklace (breastplate) superimposed on the top of the Brooklyn BridgeThe Golden Drill statue superimposed on the Statue of LibertyThe Route 66 Western Gateway Arch superimposed on Manhattan’s main avenue. In New York City, in the borough of Manhattan, there are several numbered “Avenues” that are intersected by smaller numbered streets.
Appeared in CBS News Sunday Morning: Episode #457 (2022)
Likeable and relatively deep characters, plausible plot, bearable pacing are the driving forces of this show. Stallone is good as the main character, but I really like Andrea Savage and her character, very good performance.
The cinematography and music are nothing special, both are good enough to keep the show entertaining, but they don’t add value and don’t stand out
I really respect that Stallone doesn’t try to look younger when his character Dwight honestly mentions his age and how it might affect his relationship with a younger woman. My review makes the show look pretty average, but I rate it 8/10 because it’s a solid show, not a TV/cinema masterpiece or tour de force.