Set in the early 1980s, “Halt & Catch Fire” dramatizes the personal computing boom through the eyes of a visionary, an engineer and a prodigy whose innovations directly confront the corporate behemoths of the time. Their personal and professional partnership will be challenged by greed and ego while charting the changing culture in Texas' Silicon Prairie. From AMC Studios, “Halt & Catch Fire” is created by Chris Cantwell and Chris Rodgers. Mark Johnson (“Breaking Bad,” Diner, Rain Man) and Melissa Bernstein (“Breaking Bad”) from Gran Via Productions serve as executive producers.
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aired Jun 02, 2014
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The end.
The amazing Anna Chlumsky is joining the show for its final season.
story is developing nicely, amc did sure learn alot from mad men and breaking bad about the proper balance between progressing the mainstoryline slow but steady and the drama for each episode.
will trade in 'better call saul' which is currently on hiatus status and 'making of the mob' and 'humans', both of which i dont understand even exist, the first being uttercrap and the second a reshoot of 'Äkta människor' anyday to keep this series going for a couple seasons. With hell on wheels also in its final season, i have good hopes they renew this series for season 3 with amc being amc.
just benched season 1, rating it 7.5/10. it does have the dark drama comedy amc vibe i like. well written drama with wide character development for the small too pretty people main cast, not so much for other characters, shame. nice concluded little story arcs 2-3 episode each and the main story makes me long for more. if amc is able to conclude it, i will easy bump it to a 8.5/10.
p.s. Sweet opening sequence, really sets the mood.
Renewed. Didn't like the first season finale, but I still have hopes for season 2.
i hope this gets renewed :( its not brilliant and it can be a little cliche at times but it has moments of genius and im fascinated by the characters. i know it could be great given the chance!
Isn't as good as expected, but still worth a watch. Lee Pace is pretty great in it.
Wasn't bad in the first episode and keeps getting better (at 1x03 now). Worth following if you like Mad Men-ish stuff.