So what about the third season of shows? I saw promise in only one show, Red Oaks about a teenager in the 1980s finding his way as a summer hire among "successful" people at a ritzy country club, whereas the remaining group were either depressing (Hand of God, Hysteria, and Really) or did not really work as a television series (The Cosmopolitans). And it was a nice change seeing Paul Reiser play a wealthy racket-swinging monster in Red Oaks. It is strange that I liked four out of five last year and only one out of five this year. Either the Amazon pilots have changed or I have. Maybe all the great new shows over the last year make me less likely to settle for an okay show.
Fortunately, Amazon picked up Red Oaks, while it also found merit in Hand of God and picked it up as well. Here is Amazon's full story on both shows if you are interested:
Red Oaks
Directed by Sundance award-winner David
Gordon Green (Pineapple Express, Eastbound and Down)
and executive produced by Academy Award winner Steven
Soderbergh (Behind the Candelabra, Traffic, Ocean’s
Eleven), Red Oaks stars Craig
Roberts (Submarine) as David Myers, an assistant tennis pro
at the Red Oaks Country Club in suburban New Jersey in 1985. David is
both reeling from his father’s heart attack and conflicted about what
college major to declare in the fall; his father Sam Myers is played by Richard
Kind (Luck). While there, David meets a colorful cast of
misfit co-workers and wealthy club members including an alluring art
student named Skye, played by Alexandra
Socha, and her corporate raider father Getty played by Paul
Reiser (Mad About You) and Ennis
Esmer as Nash. A coming-of-age comedy set in the “go-go” 80s that is
equal parts hijinks and heartfelt, Red Oaks is about enjoying a
last hurrah before summer comes to an end—and the future begins. Red
Oaks also stars Jennifer
Grey (It’s Like, You Know) as Judy Myers, Oliver
Cooper (Californication) as Wheeler and Gage
Golightly as Karen. Red Oaks is written by Gregory
Jacobs (The Knick) and Joe
Gangemi (Eliza Graves). Soderbergh, Green, Jacobs, and
Gangemi are Executive Producers.
Hand of God
Created and written by Ben Watkins, and marking the television debut of
renowned filmmaker Marc
Forster (Monster’s Ball, Finding Neverland, World
War Z), Hand of God stars Golden Globe winner Ron
Perlman in his first lead television role since Sons of Anarchy
as the honorable justice Pernell Harris. The show centers on Judge
Harris, a hard-living, law-bending married man with a high-end call girl
on the side, who suffers a mental breakdown and goes on a vigilante
quest to find the rapist who tore his family apart. With no real
evidence to go on, Pernell begins to rely on “visions” and “messages” he
believes are being sent by God through Pernell’s ventilator-bound son. Hand
of God also stars Dana
Delany as the Judge’s protective wife Crystal Harris, Garret
Dillahunt as KD, the born-again sociopath whose violent tendencies
are exploited by Pernell, Andre
Royo as the slick, smart, gregarious, and greedy mayor Robert ‘Bobo’
Boston, Alona
Tal as Pernell’s grieving daughter-in-law Jocelyn Harris, Julian
Morris as the questionable preacher Paul Curtis, Elizabeth
McLaughlin as the preacher’s sultry girlfriend Alicia, and Emayatzy
Corinealdi as Pernell’s call girl and confidante Tessie. Forster,
Watkins, Perlman, Brian
Wilkins and Jeff
King are Executive Producers, and Jillian
Kugler is co-Executive Producer.
Fortunately, Amazon picked up Red Oaks, while it also found merit in Hand of God and picked it up as well. Here is Amazon's full story on both shows if you are interested:
Red Oaks

Hand of God

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