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Street Time
Season 1
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Follows a fair parole officer and his parolee who wants to go straight but his former business associates are after him.
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Cast of Season 1
Rob Morrow
Kevin Hunter
Erika Alexander
Dee Mulhern
Michelle Nolden
Rachel Goldstein
Scott Cohen
James Liberti
Kate Greenhouse
Karen Liberti
Christopher Bolton
Peter Hunter
Street Time • Season 1 Ratings & Reviews
Los Angeles Times
Howard Rosenberg
Street Time is crime and grime deluxe, its major characters densely written, its acting excellent from top to bottom, its tone gray, as if director Marc Levin's fluid camera had consigned to a smoky haze this urban odyssey.
Variety
Michael Speier
Skein hardly comes close to rival HBO's The Sopranos or even The Wire in terms of depth or social context, but the pay cabler [Showtime], which hasn't formed an identity, has finally developed a solid drama.
Christian Science Monitor
M.S. Mason
Excellent performances by Rob Morrow and Scott Cohen, complex characterizations, and intense psychological complications make it compelling.
South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Tom Jicha
Just when every possible angle seems to have been strip-mined to exhaustion, Showtime's Street Time plumbs depths rarely explored, the federal parole system, in an arresting new weekly series.
Washington Post
Tom Shales
There is absolutely nothing remarkable about the story or the way it is told -- in striking contrast to the more ambitious and artful crime series The Wire... The Wire is not great, but it dares to be difficult. Street Time is just lazily routine.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Rob Owen
Street Time is not easily accessible, but it may provide some viewers with satisfying character drama.
Chicago Tribune
Allan Johnson
The heroes and villains are blurred on Street Time, a captivating, brutal series exploring both sides of the probation system.
Baltimore Sun
David Zurawik
This is another quality cable drama with intelligence and edge. Don't look for easy answers or good and bad guys in this one.
Buffalo News
Alan Pergament
The acting is almost strong enough to overcome some of the cliched family scenes. But too often the routine plot twists, family arguments, and nightclub scenes seem to be pale imitations of The Sopranos or Oz.
TIME Magazine
James Poniewozik
The writing is flat and co-star Rob Morrow, as an ex-drug dealer trying to avoid the thug life, makes the least convincing felon since Gene Wilder in Stir Crazy.
New York Magazine/Vulture
John Leonard
Street Time is written by Richard Stratton... He is cynical about absolutely everybody, and so is the camera, from so much surveillance of so much malfeasance.
People Magazine
Terry Kelleher
Clearly they intend Street Time to be a smart, tough drama of moral ambiguity, but they're still looking for a way to make it ring consistently true.
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