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Season 3 starts with Cullen and Elam traveling to New York to secure their positions on the railroad as Durant fights for his legacy from prison; Cullen being forced to make a difficult choice as a reporter arrives in Hell on Wheels. Elam struggles with his new boss...
There are some new folks; a NYC reporter who is an unnecessary tough-dame-reporter caricature. What this well-written series does not need is a character whose only job [is to move] the story along with expository dialogue in the guise of interviews.
These first two episodes reestablish Hell on Wheels as a series that isn?t quite as wacky?even if the show does start with ghosts and Bohannan fighting a wolf?and seems to have a much greater focus.
There's certainly some promise in this apparent new direction; if nothing else, the show seems to be more directly about railroads than it ever was in the first two seasons.