6 vignettes, all completely different, from the light and lively to the very dark. Personally, I really liked the very dark (but completely believable) brutal view of the old west in "Meal Ticket" with Liam Neesen. It reminded me of the short stories of Ambrose "Bitter" Bierce.
Also, Tom Waits really stands out as the old prospector, in All Gold Canyon, based on a Jack London story. I really liked all the episodes, but the last one seems a bit week in comparison. I would say it was akin to the type of "Ghost Story" that got traded over the prairie campfire long ago, but just couldn't equal what had come before.
Also, Tom Waits really stands out as the old prospector, in All Gold Canyon, based on a Jack London story. I really liked all the episodes, but the last one seems a bit week in comparison. I would say it was akin to the type of "Ghost Story" that got traded over the prairie campfire long ago, but just couldn't equal what had come before.
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