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Godless
Netflix

Godless

2017 Crime Murder Mystery ⏱ 44 min 📺 1 Season United States
IMDb 8.3/10 BTV 4/5
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Godless

Godless is a Western drama set in the late 1800s, following an outlaw on the run from his former gang leader. As he seeks a new start, he finds refuge in a quiet town largely inhabited by women, where many of the men have died in a past tragedy. His arrival brings both hope and danger, as his past continues to catch up with him.

The series focuses on survival, justice, and the idea of rebuilding a community under harsh conditions. It blends personal stories with the tension of an approaching threat, creating a steady sense of unease. The tone is calm but intense, with a strong emphasis on character and setting rather than constant action. It offers a thoughtful look at life in the Old West, shaped by loss, resilience, and difficult choices.


CAST

Jack O'Connell (Roy Goode), Jeff Daniels (Frank Griffin), Michelle Dockery (Alice Fletcher), Merritt Wever (Mary Agnes McNue), Thomas Brodie-Sangster (Whitey Winn)

PRODUCTION

Casey Silver Productions

STREAMING PLATFORM

Netflix

I found Godless to be a visually stunning and atmospheric Western that brings a fresh perspective to the genre by centering its story on a town populated almost entirely by women. Following the aftermath of a mining disaster, the series builds a slow-burning tension as the town of La Belle prepares for an inevitable confrontation with a ruthless outlaw gang. I was particularly impressed by the sweeping cinematography and the deliberate pacing, which captures both the beauty and the harsh isolation of the New Mexico frontier.

The performances are excellent, with a strong ensemble cast that gives the residents of La Belle a sense of grit and quiet resilience. While the narrative occasionally leans into traditional Western tropes—including the classic "mysterious stranger" archetype—the focus on female community and survival adds a compelling layer of depth to the story. I felt that the central villain was a bit of a stylized caricature at times, but the final standoff is expertly choreographed and highly satisfying. It is a well-crafted miniseries that balances character-driven drama with the rugged aesthetics of a classic frontier tale. For fans of the genre looking for a modern, polished take on the Old West, it is a very solid watch.

My Rating: 3/5

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