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Briarpatch
Season 1
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A senator's aide unravels a complex web of lies, crimes and conspiracies when she returns to her corrupt hometown -- San Bonifacio, Texas, near the Mexican border--to investigate the death of her sister, a local cop killed by a car bomb.
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10 Episodes
First Time in Saint Disgrace
E1
First Time in Saint Disgrace
Episode 1
Snap, Crackle, Pop
E2
Snap, Crackle, Pop
Episode 2
Terrible, Shocking Things
E3
Terrible, Shocking Things
Episode 3
Breadknife Weather
E4
Breadknife Weather
Episode 4
Behind God's Back
E5
Behind God's Back
Episode 5
The Most Sinful Mf-er Alive
E6
The Most Sinful Mf-er Alive
Episode 6
Butterscotch
E7
Butterscotch
Episode 7
Most Likely to Succeed
E8
Most Likely to Succeed
Episode 8
Game Theory and Mescaline
E9
Game Theory and Mescaline
Episode 9
Felicity
E10
Felicity
Episode 10
Cast of Season 1
Rosario Dawson
Allegra “Pick” Dill
Edi Gathegi
A.D. Singe
Kim Dickens
Eve Raytek
Jay R. Ferguson
Jake Spivey
Brian Geraghty
Gene Colder
Allegra Edwards
Cindy McCabe
Christine Woods
Lucretia Colder
Susan Park
Daphne Owens
Alan Cumming
Clyde Brattle
John Aylward
Freddie Laffter
Timm Sharp
Harold Snow
Enrique Murciano
Senator Joseph Ramirez
Charles Parnell
Cyrus
Sarah Minnich
Ginger Galanti
Season 1 Reviews
Los Angeles Times
Robert Lloyd
Characters flirt with type but finally come across as original and real and thus worth caring about, while the performances are first rate, rooted in decades of film history but individual and modern at the same time.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Kathryn VanArendonk
Briarpatch is lovely to look at and its story clicks along at an entertaining clip. The trouble is that the second you stop watching it, none of its burrs stick.
RogerEbert.com
Nick Allen
[Briarpatch] is so kooky and yet so stagnant.
AV Club
Alex McLevy
Briarpatch has a wonderful cast and some inspired ideas; if it can slow down and figure out a more elegant way to deliver its fusion of icy cool and ramshackle quirk, St. Boniface will become a wry and appealing place for viewers to put down some roots.
New York Post
Michael Starr
"Briarpatch" tries too hard, perhaps, to capture the pulpy atmosphere of its literary cousin, but if you're looking for a multi-layered storyline with a colorful cast of characters, this could be right up your alley.
Hollywood Reporter
Daniel Fienberg
Briarpatch will become trippier and stranger as it establishes its footing. Or maybe it will become funnier, sexier and more viscerally compelling. It's currently stuck somewhere in the middle, not really all that satisfying but not without potential.
Variety
Daniel D'Addario
Anchored by a strong Rosario Dawson performance and flavored with wit and a real sense of place, Briarpatch is a charmer.
indieWire
Ben Travers
Odds are high this will be a solid update on an old narrative, but there's still potential for more.
Collider
Haleigh Foutch
Its faults are easy enough to forgive because Briarpatch is an easy and entertaining watch with a firecracker cast, kooky character, and funky world.
Decider
Joel Keller
The world that Andy Greenwald has set up in Briarpatch is one that's worth visiting, despite the heavy hand on quirk.
IGN Movies
Matt Fowler
Sometimes too stylized for its own good, as if Wes Anderson adapted a John Ridley novel, Briarpatch is a slice of naughty noir that might satiate your mystery cravings this winter.
TV Fanatic
Paul Dailly
A slow burn is a tricky way of storytelling to pull off, and Briarpatch runs the risk of being remembered for a series that chose style over substance.
rogercatlin.com
Roger Catlin
It's not a bad thing to have Robert Rodriguez / David Lynch ambitions.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Rob Owen
Sometimes absurdly funny, other times a little dull and draggy, "Briarpatch" is at least unlike the usual TV fare.
TV Guide
Kaitlin Thomas
The best way to describe the new drama Briarpatch is that it's not quite enough, and never really what you want it to be.
CBR
Josh Bell
Greenwald clearly knows his detective fiction, both on the page and on the screen, and he effectively deploys the conventions of the genre while adding in just the right touch of surrealism.
TV Line
Dave Nemetz
The central mystery isn't as interesting as the atmosphere surrounding it.
TV Insider
Matt Roush
Even at its murkiest, Briarpatch is furiously entertaining and wildly unpredictable. It's that rare thrill ride with smarts - and exotic animals.
Oregonian
Kristi Turnquist
"Briarpatch" draws us in quickly, with swift, sure sketches of the town, the colorful types who populate it, and a general air that things just aren't right.
Forbes
Merrill Barr
Briarpatch has a lot of interesting ideas going on, but the thing about small-town mystery is outlandish theatrics and melodrama only get one so far.
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Briarpatch: Season 1
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Briarpatch: Who Killed My Sister?
Briarpatch: Who Killed My Sister?
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Briarpatch: An Inside Look At The Characters
Briarpatch: An Inside Look At The Characters
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