Cliffhanger aside, this just doesn’t feel like the penultimate episode of the show we’ve been watching. Read more
Vulture - Oct 29
Lee’s discovery of Dale’s secrets reveals what’s at stake for the Washburns and Betty Jo. Read more
Vulture - Oct 22
Among the newest laws in California are efforts to limit planet-warming pollution, accelerate clean energy projects and advance the state's position as a climate leader. Read more
Los Angeles Times - Oct 15
It would be too obvious for Washberg to be behind everything, right? Read more
Vulture - Oct 15
Lee gets a confession out of Betty Jo but not before having a little fun. Read more
Vulture - Oct 08
Scott Teems’s script for this episode is tight as hell. Read more
New York Post - Oct 02
Frances is a good girl, but she’s also her father’s daughter. Read more
Vulture - Oct 01
Let no one say “The Lowdown” is shy about its influences. Ethan Hawke’s hero, a Tulsa “truthtorian” by the name of Lee Raybon, ruffles feathers as a freelance reporter — but for his not-all-that-steady day job, Lee runs a used bookstore. His stock in trade are yellowed first editions of the midce... Read more
Variety - Sep 23
Ethan Hawke stars in a new FX show and “The Golden Bachelor” comes back for another season. Read more
The New York Times - Sep 22THE LOWDOWN Section: Primetime Director: Sterlin Harjo Logline: Opening the tenth year of Primetime, Sterlin Harjo’s The Lowdown is a modern noir set in Tulsa, with Ethan Hawke playing Lee Raybon, a latter-day Philip Marlowe. Panelists: Ethan Hawke and Sterlin Harjo. Key Quote: “One of the video ... Read more
Deadline - Sep 11