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Quick Draw
An improvised comedy about Sheriff John Henry Hoyle's attempts to bring order to a raucous frontier town.
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Plot Summary
In the Old West, a young, idealistic sheriff named Nate inherits his father's badge and gun in the town of Nutterville. Unbeknownst to the townsfolk, Nate is actually a Harvard-educated elite who has absolutely no idea how to be a sheriff. He must navigate the treacherous landscape of the West, a town full of eccentric characters, and his own lack of practical skills, all while trying to maintain order and uphold the law.
Critical Reception
Quick Draw was met with mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising its unique blend of Western tropes and modern humor. The show was lauded for its quirky characters and surprisingly intelligent writing, though some found its pacing inconsistent.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its innovative comedic take on the Western genre.
Appreciated for its quirky and well-developed characters.
Some noted that the humor occasionally felt repetitive or dated.
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Fun Fact
The series was filmed in Simi Valley, California, and the distinctive landscape of the region was used to represent the Old West.
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