Well paced. Interesting characters. Even more interesting situations. A few clichéd moments here and there, but overall an excellent series.
Two things stood out. One are the gunfight scenes which were very well done - chaotic, scared, full of adrenaline. That's what it's like in real-life. The other are the complications in the lives of the main characters, which I thought helped to better define them rather than distract from the story.
A few lines of dialogue stood out: "We're not bad people. We just do bad things," one character said to another. The other replied, "Really, what's the difference." And that's the gist of the story - the things we do for love, for family, for honor, but really for our own selfish reasons.
One complaint though: Poor Roy - he gets shot and doesn't even know what's going on. But not really, though.
Two things stood out. One are the gunfight scenes which were very well done - chaotic, scared, full of adrenaline. That's what it's like in real-life. The other are the complications in the lives of the main characters, which I thought helped to better define them rather than distract from the story.
A few lines of dialogue stood out: "We're not bad people. We just do bad things," one character said to another. The other replied, "Really, what's the difference." And that's the gist of the story - the things we do for love, for family, for honor, but really for our own selfish reasons.
One complaint though: Poor Roy - he gets shot and doesn't even know what's going on. But not really, though.