"Stumptown" Forget It Dex, It's Stumptown. (TV Episode 2019) Poster

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8/10
So far, so surprisingly good!
Top_Dawg_Critic26 September 2019
Lately every new TV show has been bland, cliched, and done many times before. Stumptown is nothing revolutionary, but with the excellent cast - including a great lead performance from Smulders, plus some sharp comedy writing and awesome throwback cassette music, makes this show a light and fun one-hour watch. Between the intricately staged violence and Smulders' wonderfully wisecracking, knuckle-busting performance, the Stumptown pilot is an intense experience - so much so, that it's hard to believe the rest of the series can hold up to the same standard, but, I've already been surprised once, so let's hope the writers can do it again. Excellent directing and cinematography, perfect pacing, and a solid mix of action and comedy. It's an 8/10 for the pilot from me.
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7/10
Well, that was mediocre
amexspam26 September 2019
I liked the main actors in previous roles, so I was optimistic. And it wasn't bad. It was simply too predictable. We have a war damaged vet that becomes a PI and is a woman because the current TV trend is female action figures. We have the cop that will be an inside intel source and generate some sexual tension. And we have the good friend for support. The story line was unoriginal. The fight scenes unconvincing. The pace was slow. I'm hoping it gets better.
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7/10
Somewhere between good and not
aboalhyjaa22 October 2019
I liked the episode. But in general didnt like the rush in the show. They should've at least made 2 episodes not 1
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8/10
A Strong Start!
gab-1471226 January 2023
I gotta say...I really liked the premiere episode of this private investigator series Stumptown. I was worried because the first ten minutes didn't really do it for me. Then I was able to warm up to Cobie Smulders's sarcastic, barely-able-to-do-her-job character, Dex. Her character, or the show itself, is nothing revolutionary but Smulders's charm is able to make her character easy to root for even if she makes bone-headed mistakes on the job or in her personal life. Her character is surrounded by a likable cast whom we mostly get to meet in this episode. Michael Ealy plays Detective Hoffman, an immediate romantic interest for Smulders. Jake Johnson plays Grey McConnell, her best friend and potential slow-burn romantic interest. His character is interesting enough, but is not fleshed out enough. Thankfully, Johnson is another underrated actor who knows how to be charming. The cast is rounded out by Camryn Manheim's Lt. Cosgrove, Tantoo Cardinal's Sue Lynn, and Cole Sibus, who plays Dex's younger brother with Down Syndrome's, Ansel. As a premiere, it is a responsibility for the showrunner to draw in a crowd with some big, flashy action setpieces. There is some here, but writer and executive producer Jason Richman is more interested in the characters and their personal relationships. Dex herself is bisexual, uses sex for means of pleasure (and doesn't care whether it's a dude or gal), and suffers from PTSD from her wartime experiences. So from the get-go, the main character is very interesting. Interesting, indeed!

From big-screen comic adventures (Marvel) to little-screen comic adventures (yes, this is based off a totally different kind of comic book), Smulders is able to grab your attention as Dex Parios whose life is in a downward spiral. She takes care of her younger brother, Ansel. Yet she is able to stay unemployed because of her PTSD issues. She wastes what little money she has on gambling. And she is barely competent as a PI. Her failures are what makes this show work. We get enough of people who solve mysteries or save the world with barely a scratch. Not Dex! She is hired by her ex-flame's mother, Sue Lynn to track down her granddaughter, Nina. She barely scrapes by, but she impresses enough people (ahem Detective Hoffman) where her services are retained on a case-by-case basis.

Stumptown has an impressive tongue-in-cheek attitude. Dex is an easy character to root for despite her shortcomings. She takes all her failures in stride and uses humor to help her cope. I already see the formation of a love triangle further down the road as that is an obvious path to take. The cliches prevalent in this series is elevated by strong performances and sharp writing. Some characters, mainly Jake Johnson's, do need to be further developed. But we are off to a strong start! And I like Dex's car! It knows how to play some awesome tunes.

My Grade: B+
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10/10
Cards
bevo-1367817 July 2021
I like the bit where the car did that massive jump.
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6/10
Has to get better
bizlats26 September 2019
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I hate to say it but if you have seen the trailer for Stumptown you have seen all the best bits of this episode. Hollow characters poor story line TBH if it lasts one Season it will be cancelled unless they come up with something better than this episode.Cobie Smulders deserves better than this and with Michael Ealy & Jake Johnson as supporting cast the writers will need to bring there A game to make the viewer want to change channel or set there DVR to record this show.
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4/10
Unfunny and Unblievable
Taylorg5530 September 2019
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I didn't laugh one time during the whole show, maybe it's not supposed to be funny and I just missed that part of the build up. The action sequences were completely unbelievable, the human body can't take the kind of punishment that was dished out during this episode. I really wanted this to be good because I like a lot of the main cast members, but it would have to do a huge 180 for me to watch more than one more episode.
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