Keira Brennan
The movie is made so realistic it has a lot of that WoW feeling at the right moments and never tooo over the top. the suspense is done so well and the emotion is felt. Very well put together with the music and all.
Jakoba
True to its essence, the characters remain on the same line and manage to entertain the viewer, each highlighting their own distinctive qualities or touches.
Scotty Burke
It is interesting even when nothing much happens, which is for most of its 3-hour running time. Read full review
Skyler
Great movie. Not sure what people expected but I found it highly entertaining.
angeljosh
This was such a good show. I don't know why they didn't do a second season. Now it's sad to watch because nothing's wrapped up.
diane-177
It's good like the other reviewers said when it first came out. However, it is only one season and it ends with major cliffhangers and lots of questions. They obviously expected it to be renewed for another season, but it appears not, so the whole series is spoiled for me...a little too late since I just watched the whole season.
vcw-1
I may be addicted to this show. Its like a new Canadian 'Dallas' - a little more sex, better scenery (cause its in Calgary) and some really good actors. First and foremost - Gary Hudson - aka, JR, aka the patriarch of the McGregor family. He plays that character so well. I have seen him in a number of shows and never disappoints. Great facial expressions, lines delivered really well and he is going to be one of those characters that you love to hate - and hate to love.Maggie is also a great character - as are her daughters. And the youngest is an up and comer for sure.Looking forward to watching every Tuesday!
Jason Daniel Baker
As an avid fan of the American TV series Dallas and as someone who partly grew up in Calgary, Alberta I often saw parallels with life in Canada's oil patch and that show.Wild Roses is a Canadian take on that series which I believe captures much of what made Dallas so great. If you were a fan of Dallas and couldn't get enough this may well serve as a satisfying fix of more.We have two families, the wealthy MacGregors who own massive holdings in the petroleum industry but still keep livestock. Their neighbors the Henrys own Rivercross, a small cattle ranch on what was once MacGregor land but was bequeathed by the former MacGregor family patriarch (the current patriarch being David MacGregor as portrayed by Gary Hudson) to his ranch foreman and David's close friend Max Henry, the man who married David's former flame Maggie (Kim Huffman).The ties between the two families do not merely lie with the proximity of their homes and the friendships of their patriarchs. David, the new head of the MacGregor family was once engaged to Maggie Henry who inherited the land after her husband's death. David covets the land but also has unresolved feelings for Maggie who married another man.David and Maggie's children also have friendships with each other which become strained each time David tries to reclaim what he believes is MacGregor land.David's son Will (Steve Byers), is a slick executive for MacGregor Oil. Will's brother Peter (Adam MacDonald) is a hotheaded, hard-partying troublemaker who runs the MacGregor ranch. Their engaged sister Rebecca (Amy Ciupak LaLonde) is a materialistic sex addict with a mean streak. She enjoys the carnal pleasure of interludes with a hunky ranch hand. In other words Rebecca would have fit right in on Dallas.As the series begins Peter is in an on-again, off again relationship with Maggie's daughter Kate (Michelle Harrison), a born cowgirl/cattle rancher who has taken over management of Rivercross. Kate's musician sister Lucy (Sarah Power) returns to the ranch when it comes close to foreclosure to help her family. Their baby sister Charlotte is as headstrong as her two sisters but is more like David MacGregor than anyone in her family.Wild Roses is a terrific television drama and a very worthy achievement for Canadian television production. One hopes that with only thirteen episodes produced more will follow.