Lodge 49 season 1 finale review: A tiny beacon of gold; blood in the water
The Lodge 49 finale on AMC proved to be a shining moment for what has been, at least to date, a really fantastic and fun summer show.
The Lodge 49 finale on AMC proved to be a shining moment for what has been, at least to date, a really fantastic and fun summer show.
For most of Lodge 49 season 1, we’ve seen our main character Dud be almost the eternal optimist, even when there was no reason to be.
Tonight, Lodge 49 episode 8 gave us a story that was largely about personal growth — though it’s not entirely clear if that growth is positive.
In our Lodge 49 episode 7 review, we discuss the arrival of Bruce Campbell at the end of the hour and the overall sense of craziness.
Tonight on Lodge 49 episode 6, we had what can be effectively described as a lesson in letting go — at least insofar as Ernie goes.
What’s coming up next on Lodge 49 episode 6? One thing certain feels clear in that Dud is entering a very different place.
Lodge 49 episode 5 has to be, by far, the darkest episode that we’ve seen of the show to date — and for reasons related to Liz.
Following the big shock that was the end of episode 3, Lodge 49 managed to take yet another left turn in Monday night’s new episode.
In our Lodge 49 episode 2 review, we talk about Dud making a big revelation about Ernie … and some meandering.
Tonight, AMC aired the premiere of Lodge 49, a series that we feel like many viewers aren’t going to quite know precisely what to make of it.