John from Cincinnati: His Visit, Day One (Patreon Teaser)

“Some things I know and some things I don’t know.”

Welcome to the teaser for an exclusive Patreon podcast episode of “Something Pretty,” where we delve into the intriguing world of “John from Cincinnati,” HBO’s enigmatic series. In this special episode, your hosts, Clay and Wes, take a deep dive into the pilot of this unique show, exploring its connection to Deadwood.

This is just a teaser! The full episode is found on our Patreon.

“John from Cincinnati” stands out with its blend of surf culture and mysterious elements, set against the backdrop of Imperial Beach, California. The series, known for its cryptic narrative and compelling characters, offers a fascinating study in storytelling from HBO, the network that brought us “Deadwood.”

As we dissect the pilot episode, we’ll explore the thematic elements, character development, and narrative style that make “John from Cincinnati” a noteworthy chapter in HBO’s lineup. Our hosts will provide insights into how this show fits into the larger context of television during its time, and its potential links to the storytelling techniques seen in “Deadwood.”

Subscribe to our Patreon for the full episode, and immerse yourself in the discussion and discovery of one of television’s most intriguing shows. “Something Pretty” continues to bring you thoughtful, in-depth explorations of compelling TV narratives, one episode at a time.

Next week we’ll be discussing Milch’s next project, “Luck”.

Thanks for listening.

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Supplemental Reading:

The Deadwood Bible: A Lie Agreed Upon

Deadwood: Stories of the Black Hills

Deadwood: The Golden Years

Reading Deadwood: A Western to Swear By

Life’s Work

Theme Song:

Western ShowDown by HoliznaCC0 is licensed under a CC0 1.0 Universal License.

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