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K-Ville
Season 1
TV-14
42%
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Police officers patrol the streets of New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
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Cast of Season 1
Cole Hauser
Trevor Cobb
Anthony Anderson
Marlin Boulet
John Carroll Lynch
Captain James Embry
Tawny Cypress
Ginger 'Love Tap' LeBeau
Blake Shields
Jeff 'Glue Boy' Gooden
K-Ville • Season 1 Ratings & Reviews
Philadelphia Inquirer
Ellen Gray
There are no simple solutions in New Orleans. They shouldn't exist in "K-Ville," either.
Seattle Times
Chris Rose
[K-Ville] provoked me, and truthfully, very few shows can do that.
TIME Magazine
James Poniewozik
It could have turned out better, but what we ended up with is a crime.
Uncle Barky
Ed Bark
You get the feeling, though, that K-Ville just isn't long for this world. It's well-meaning, but not particularly well-executed.
Boston Globe
Matthew Gilbert
As Anderson and the show's writers twist and shout to make points about the desperation and valiance of New Orleans, "K-Ville" becomes less than it could be.
Orange County Register
Chuck Barney
Set in post-Katrina New Orleans, "K-Ville" is a cop show that has a chance to be so much more than a cop show. But you have to wonder if it's really up to the challenge.
IGN Movies
Travis Fickett
K-Ville is a sub-standard and clichéd cop show that's wrapping itself in social self-importance in the hopes that nobody will notice just how bad it is.
Variety
Brian Lowry
[T]he series is really just an excuse for oodles of gunfire, an action-heavy hour with scant reason to exist beyond its "filmed in New Orleans" label.
Wall Street Journal
Nancy DeWolf Smith
As the denizens of "K-ville" move among the ruins of the city, the real and the fake merge until you forget that this is mere entertainment. It's a new experience, and an invigorating one.
New York Post
Linda Stasi
You can't make a formula drama out of a disaster that defied all logic.
USA Today
Robert Bianco
Some wounds are too raw to be probed for popular entertainment. Make no mistake: K-Ville, a buddy-cop throwback set in present-day New Orleans, would be terrible no matter where it was set or when it aired.
New York Daily News
David Bianculli
New Orleans is such a vital and distinct location that it shouldn't be abandoned, and "K-Ville," for now, deserves that same consideration.
The Hollywood Reporter
Barry Garron
You go in rooting for "K-ville" to succeed, but it doesn't take long before the shortcomings become too great to ignore.
Entertainment Weekly
Clark Collis
Yes, the Big Easy is pretty well served by K-Ville. Alas, TV viewers are not.
New York Times
Virginia Heffernan
The rush of moving the sleep-deprived cops into action, with the promise that if they move fast, they'll have more time to sleep, gives the series an interesting jolt.
San Francisco Chronicle
Tim Goodman
Outside of Anderson struggling to make something from the limited ingredients he's been given, New Orleans itself is the only interesting element.
Los Angeles Times
Mary McNamara
In other words, if you want to explore post-Katrina New Orleans in a dramatic and meaningful way, think of something more sophisticated than a mediocre cop show.
Chicago Tribune
Chicago Tribune Staff
In a fall season full of new shows that are lackluster, derivative or just void of courage, "K-Ville" has more life in it than most.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Melanie McFarland
Dizzy with zinging bullets and desperate, blurry car chases, there's nothing you'll see in K-Ville that hasn't been explored in every buddy-cop flick ever made.
New York Magazine/Vulture
John Leonard
If you saw [Anthony] Anderson during his villainous seasons on The Shield, you already know he commands the camera.
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