

Rutherford Falls
A small town in upstate New York is turned upside down when local legend and town namesake, Nathan Rutherford fights the moving of a historical statue.
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Plot Summary
The series centers on Nathan Rutherford, the descendant of the founder of a small New England town, and Reagan Wells, a member of the nearby Lenapeh tribe. When the town's historical status is threatened by the potential relocation of a statue of a controversial historical figure, both Nathan and Reagan find themselves navigating complex issues of history, identity, and cultural heritage. The show humorously and thoughtfully explores the ongoing impact of colonization and the push for representation.
Critical Reception
Rutherford Falls garnered widespread critical acclaim for its sharp humor, heartfelt performances, and its groundbreaking approach to Native American representation on television. Critics praised its ability to balance comedic elements with serious social commentary, highlighting its unique voice and the strong ensemble cast.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its sharp, witty humor and thoughtful exploration of cultural clashes.
- Applauded for its authentic and nuanced portrayal of Indigenous characters and experiences.
- Commended for its strong performances, particularly from the lead actors.
Google audience: Viewers overwhelmingly enjoyed Rutherford Falls, frequently highlighting its smart writing, laugh-out-loud humor, and the compelling, well-developed Native American characters and storylines. Many appreciated the show's unique perspective and its ability to tackle important themes with both sensitivity and wit.
Fun Fact
The show was developed by Michael Schur, known for 'The Office,' 'Parks and Recreation,' and 'The Good Place,' bringing his signature blend of humor and heart to this new series.
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