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Rutherford Falls
Season 1
TV-14
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A small town in the Northeast is turned upside down when local legend and town namesake, Nathan Rutherford (Ed Helms) fights the moving of a historical statue.
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10 Episodes
Pilot
E1
Pilot
Nathan Rutherford and his friend Reagan fight against the relocation of a historical statue.
Buckheart Lodge
E2
Buckheart Lodge
Nathan seeks guidance from a professor. Reagan tries to win over members of their Tribal Council.
Aunt Ida's 90th Birthday
E3
Aunt Ida's 90th Birthday
Nathan leaves Reagan in charge of the museum and heads out of town to reconnect with his family.
Terry Thomas
E4
Terry Thomas
Terry reflects on his family and career during an interview with Josh.
History Fair
E5
History Fair
Nathan and Reagan serve as judges in their town's annual History Fair.
Negotiations
E6
Negotiations
Nathan seeks allies to settle legal difficulties and Reagan solicits donations for her cultural center.
Rutherford Inc.
E7
Rutherford Inc.
Negotiations ramp up between Rutherford Inc. and the Minishonka Nation. Reagan makes a discovery.
Skoden
E8
Skoden
Terry and Reagan attend a Native American gaming conference;. Nathan forms an unlikely alliance.
Stoodis
E9
Stoodis
Nathan and Reagan struggle to navigate changes in their communities, livelihoods and friendship.
D'Angelos
E10
D'Angelos
Nathan tries to process his family history as Reagan struggles to hire staff for her cultural center.
Cast of Season 1
Ed Helms
Nathan Rutherford / Producer
Jana Schmieding
Reagan Wells
Michael Greyeyes
Terry Tarbell
Jesse Leigh
Bobbie Yang
Dustin Milligan
Josh Cogan
Bobby Wilson
Writer
Sierra Teller Ornelas
Producer
David Miner
Producer
Mike Falbo
Producer
Michael Schur
Producer
Season 1 Ratings & Reviews
Bitch Media
Amanda Gokee
It can feel at times like a project aimed at humanizing the knee-jerk reactions of mainstream white America to watching dearly held narratives crumble in the face of uglier facts. But the show also promises something new.
Latino Rebels
Cristina Escobar
Explores race, U.S. identity, and the modern Indigenous experience and it does so very well (and I watch a lot of shows that try... and aren't half as thoughtful).
Oregonian
Kristi Turnquist
Thanks in no small part to the contributions of Native writers and performers, "Rutherford Falls" is smart and witty, with an ability to balance the serious and the silly.
New York Times
James Poniewozik
Where the sitcom shines - and, like early "Parks," shows a promising upward trajectory - is in fleshing out the Minishonka community.
Salon.com
Melanie McFarland
Helms may be the name brand star luring people in to watch this show, but casting him as the willful foil to someone like Terry, thereby bringing more attention to the stellar and deserving Greyeyes, is a masterful move.
Variety
Caroline Framke
The most memorable moment of Rutherford Falls deviates sharply from the show's established norm... It's not particularly funny, as the comedy otherwise tries to be, but it is, at least, gripping and specific in its own way.
Wall Street Journal
John Anderson
By playing both sides of a very hot topic, Rutherford Falls fails to hum, roar or even sputter to any satisfying degree. You can feel the brakes being applied, and the consequent lurch.
Thrillist
Esther Zuckerman
When Rutherford Falls ditches Nathan and just focuses on Reagan, it falls into the more easily pleasurable rhythms of a typical Schur enterprise. Schmieding is wonderful as the awkward Reagan.
Los Angeles Times
Robert Lloyd
By not turning people into talking points, Ornelas, Schur and Helms leave their characters free to become who they are in complicated ways, rather than what they are in obvious ones - to stand for themselves.
Boston Globe
Matthew Gilbert
There are many appealing elements in play, notably a breakout comic performance by Jana Schmieding, but little clear sense of what the larger theme is going to be.
TIME Magazine
Judy Berman
The show is at its best when it stops apologizing for Nathan's ignorance and starts spending more time with other characters.
The Hollywood Reporter
Inkoo Kang
The bond between Nathan and Reagan is supposed to be the show's heart, but the tenuous alliance between Reagan and Terry is easily its most engaging.
Rolling Stone
Alan Sepinwall
It's more genial and wryly amusing than laugh-out-loud funny... Like many of the series Schur has produced, Rutherford Falls feels like it's still figuring itself out in these early episodes.
RogerEbert.com
Nick Allen
The series doesn't have much of its own comedic signature, even though it has plenty of compelling ideas.
Chicago Sun-Times
Richard Roeper
Watching the first four episodes of the smart and breezy and instantly likable Peacock sitcom "Rutherford Falls," I wondered which of the supporting characters would eventually emerge to become major featured players and which might fall by the wayside.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Jen Chaney
It manages to entertain while depicting a conflict that's grounded in something akin to reality without oversimplifying the complexities of the themes it addresses or flattening the personalities of the parties involved.
AV Club
Saloni Gajjar
Rutherford Falls integrates Native culture with character-driven, funny stories that share the vibe of previous Schur offerings like The Office, Parks And Recreation, The Good Place, and Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Arizona Republic
Bill Goodykoontz
There's a pretty decent show brewing in "Rutherford Falls."
Newsday
Verne Gay
Genial charmer that quietly makes TV history.
Entertainment Weekly
Kristen Baldwin
Greyeyes and Schmieding are delightful comic adversaries, and it's hard not to imagine what Rutherford Falls could be if they were the lead duo.
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