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"It's a bloody, brawny period piece that doesn't shy away from the darker side of history. Momoa is perfectly cast as the vengeful Harp."
: Momoa is the standout, bringing an imposing physicality and simmering intensity to Declan Harp. Even with limited screen time in the pilot, his presence looms over the narrative. Frontier S01E01.mp4
If you enjoy historical dramas like Vikings or Black Sails , this episode is a strong start. It prioritizes action and atmosphere over deep philosophical dialogue, making it a "brawling" adventure that rewards viewers who appreciate gritty, revenge-driven narratives. "It's a bloody, brawny period piece that doesn't
: The production design effectively captures the cold, harsh, and muddy reality of the Canadian frontier. It avoids the "clean" look of many period dramas, opting for a visceral, blood-soaked aesthetic. If you enjoy historical dramas like Vikings or
The first episode of , titled "A Kingdom Unto Itself," is a gritty, fast-paced introduction to the brutal world of the 18th-century North American fur trade. It successfully sets up a high-stakes power struggle between the monopolistic Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) and those looking to dismantle it. Plot Overview
The series kicks off with the introduction of (played by Jason Momoa), a part-Irish, part-native outlaw who is waging a violent one-man war against the HBC. The episode follows Michael Smyth, a young thief who stows away on an HBC ship and is eventually blackmailed by Lord Benton (Alun Armstrong) to infiltrate Harp’s inner circle and bring him down. Key Highlights
Reviews for the pilot were generally mixed to positive. Critics praised the but noted that the storytelling could feel a bit dense with its multiple factions (the British, the French, and the various indigenous tribes).