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Big Love has always delivered plenty of sturdy drama, as long as you buy the premise, and its fourth season, which starts Sunday, promises to become even more intriguingly complex.
It pains me to write that the series may be running out of steam. Or maybe getting lost in the billows of steam created by all its furiously grinding parts.
Since "confusion" is one of the things Paxton plays best, I'm digging the choices that Bill seems to be facing by "The Greater Good" and I can see how this could play out well over the season.
I still find many of the Juniper Creek scenes engaging and revealing, and while these scenes sometimes have tonal problems, their sheer bizarreness is itself essential to the show.
A fourth season that's been hugely uneven. There have been fantastic episodes in it, but the overall story arc has been all over the place, and there's often been a sense of the show trying to cram too much into one season.
For all the "Eternal Fathers" and prairie dresses and the attempt to say something meaningful about family, I see nothing here but Hollywood actors pretending.