666 Park Avenue
666 Park Avenue
TV-14 | 30 September 2012 (USA)
SEASON & EPISODES
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    dms-21

    If you devotedly watched all umpteen seasons of Lost and loved it then this is probably a great series for you to see. But if you like your TV to have consistent characters and a somewhat coherent plot line stay away.I won't go into spoiler details, but this is riddled with inconsistencies on so many levels that it's hard to watch. Lost is the only other series I can remember that did this, and they at least made it interesting enough to keep most people engaged through the first one or two seasons. 666 doesn't pull that off - the characters are unlikable, unreasonable, and ridiculous.Do yourself a favor and just say no to 666 Park Avenue!

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    dancin_2005

    666 Park Avenue. Well well well. Again I find myself trawling the web for the final episodes of a series that I have actually enjoyed very very much. Apparently the series is on the trash heap and for some unknown reason the last episodes have been released at an infuriatingly slow pace. I seriously don't know why they have pulled this show. The actors are intriguing and the story line is new and mysterious.I say give them a fair go and speed up production. Lets see a second season...I am not happy the show has been canned and furious at the amount of time the network are taking to release the final episodes.

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    johnboyblues

    I've always had a thing for horror movies; not slasher films but good old scary films that surprise you and make you jump occasionally. Nothing like a good scare to wake you up and let you know that this is not a soap opera.You never know what is going to happen next in this series. It goes from current day mischief to gruesome acts in the past to people conjured up in the imagination of a newspaper journalist and have them come to life to create more havoc.The cast seems to work well together. They interact well together on film and that's the important thing. I was surprised to see Vanessa Williams in the cast but surprises are good.The creators have taken Terry O'Quinn from the jungles of Lost (John Locke) and dropped him in the concrete jungles of New York. And he is playing another mischievous, devilish character who you cannot quiet figure out. Not sure if he's Satan or just someone who possesses mystical powers but whoever or whatever he is, he has that charm that makes you want to like him even though he's somewhat sinister. Well, actually, he is downright sinister. Speaking of scary films...check out O'Quinn in an oldie but a goodie, The Stepfather. That's the film that made me an O'Quinn fan.Anyway, it's worth watching. Just have to wait and see if some dufus pulls the plug on this series. Let's hope not.Here we are 2 months after the previous review above and what happens... as I prophesied, the numbskulls at ABC have decided to cancel the show. Unless some miracle occurs and the show returns, you have seen the last of 666. Alas, perhaps my usefulness should be turned towards the occult as a seer (Nostradamus here I come).

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    Erhan Aslan

    I cannot say this TV show is the best one. However, according to me, half of the Hollywood TV shows are made in vain, this one is a lot more watchable than many others. Some critics showed up "oh, this one is just like Keanu's film! Let's do not watch it". OK, let's leave these perfectionists to watch nothing after "the big bang theory" or "how I met your mother"!I think this one must have got higher rates than 7.2 as currently; it could be 7.6 or 7.8. Therefore, by giving a rate of 10, I just now made a very very small adjustment.Terry O'Quinn's classical act from the TV show "Lost" is just like similar here. Again, he has a mystical role, and he keeps making us to ask the question "who are you man?".Rachael Taylor, having the leading role, really deserves to be in this role. But, I wish Helena Mattsson would play a good person not losing her current style and mood in the Show.

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