Sunday, June 15, 2025

Carnivàle: TV Series Review


Links to stuff mentioned:
* Carnivàle vs. The "Kill 'em Young" Manifesto by Whisky Prajer: https://whiskyprajer.blogspot.com/2012/02/carnivale-vs-kill-em-young-manifesto.html

This is part of my so-called "Scripted Review" series, in which I make a Youtube video based on an old blogpost.  For more information on what this is and why I'm doing it, see HERE:

This is also part of my Television Addiction series.  For my explanation of what the Television Addiction series is and why I'm doing it, see: https://youtu.be/T5CEQ9-35xA and http://joelswagman.blogspot.com/2021/04/television-addiction-article-on.html

Carnivale

            I’ve got mixed feelings about this show.
            On the one hand, the general idea is really cool.
            And, at least in terms of just creating an atmosphere, Carnivale does a great job of mixing in a magical fantasy element with the real events of the 1930s.  Nowhere is this more evident than in the opening credits:


           Furthermore, I think it was an interesting idea to try and re-imagine the life of Father Coughlin (W) and the pro-fascist forces as part of a wider spiritual battle between good and evil.

            But the pacing of this show just killed me.
            I can handle a mystery getting teased out for an episode or two before it’s resolution, but when a mystery is just endlessly teased out and never resolved, then I start to get impatient.  And when the writers seem intent on adding just more mysteries and questions while appearing to forget about the ones they’ve already introduced, then I just get frustrated.
            This may just be a personality preference.  I like nice neat logical stories where everything ties up neatly at the end.  Furthermore, if I’m forced to choose between the two, I generally prefer story to atmosphere.  People who have different personalities than mine will probably enjoy Carnivale more than I did.
            For Whisky’s take on CarnivaleSEE HERE.
            Another interesting link is this article: Carnivale Broke My Heart.  (Link via Whisky.)

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