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Lee Pace | ... |
Joe MacMillan
(40 episodes, 2014-2017)
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Scoot McNairy | ... |
Gordon Clark
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(40 episodes, 2014-2017)
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Mackenzie Davis | ... |
Cameron Howe
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(40 episodes, 2014-2017)
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Kerry Bishé | ... |
Donna Clark
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(40 episodes, 2014-2017)
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Toby Huss | ... |
John Bosworth
(40 episodes, 2014-2017)
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August Emerson | ... |
Malcolm Levitan
(19 episodes, 2014-2016)
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Alana Cavanaugh | ... |
Haley Clark
(19 episodes, 2014-2016)
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Morgan Hinkleman | ... |
Joanie Clark
(17 episodes, 2014-2016)
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Nick Pupo | ... |
Carl
(17 episodes, 2015-2016)
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Cooper Andrews | ... |
Yo-Yo Engberk
(17 episodes, 2014-2016)
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Set in the 1980s, this series dramatizes the personal computing boom through the eyes of a visionary, an engineer and a prodigy whose innovations directly confront the corporate behemoths of the time. Their personal and professional partnership will be challenged by greed and ego while charting the changing culture in Texas' Silicon Prairie. Written by AMC
I love this show. Very smartly written and well acted. We've all seen shows with a charming, ruthless character but Joe Macmillan takes it to a new level. That's what the tryst with Lulu's boyfriend was all about in Ep. 3. No, Joe Macmillan is not gay, but he will do anything to win, including seducing the boyfriend to sabotage the deal with Lulu. That scene was misunderstood by most commenters.
Given how many mediocre shows (anything on USA network) and dumb "Real Housewives" reality TV and derivative cop shows are out there, I'm thrilled that "Halt" came along. I just hope that it makes it to a second season. I'm still not over "Rubicon" being canceled.