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  1. 21 de oct. de 2014 · John From Cincinnati: The Complete First Season (DVD) Just north of the border, in the tired coastal town of Imperial Beach, CA, live three generations of Yosts: surfing royalty turned society misfits. The Yost's reign and reputation, once defined in the cure of a perfect wave, has been eroded by years of bad luck, addiction and hubris.

  2. Leer críticas de John from Cincinnati (Serie de TV), dirigida por David Milch (Creador) , Kem Nunn (Creador) , Mark Tinker, Gregg Fienberg, John McNaughton. Año: 2007. Consulta críticas de usuarios y opiniones sobre John from Cincinnati (Serie de TV), y lee lo que opinó la crítica tanto profesional como de usuarios de John from Cincinnati (Serie de TV)

  3. A dysfunctional group of surfers interact with a mysterious stranger, who brings their issues to the surface.

  4. T1 E10 - His Visit: Day Nine. 31 de diciembre de 2006. 48 min. 16+. Butchie y Kai observan desde la playa que Shaun y John han vuelto, mientras Cass filma todo con su cámara. Mitch muestra que puede levitar. Con la llegada del misterioso John a Imperial Beach, todo empieza a cambiar para la familia Yost, que lleva décadas viviendo en la ciudad.

  5. 6 de ago. de 2007 · John from Cincinnati delights in such moments of folie à deux; to creator David Milch, shared madness is one of the keys to community. Left to their own devices, the inhabitants of Imperial Beach wallow in their own despair, and in the complete and total absence, this day, of the harmonizing influence of John Monad (Austin Nichols), they are finally forced to fend for themselves.

  6. 10 de jun. de 2007 · Set in Imperial Beach, California, the last great surf-break before Tijuana, where the U.S. meets Mexico, and water meets land, John From Cincinnati tells the story of the Yosts, a family of ...

  7. 30 de jul. de 2007 · Based on episodes seven and eight of John from Cincinnati (entitled, respectively, “His Visit: Day Six” and “His Visit: Day Seven”), I’d posit that the characters who most often transcend their hardwired natures are Shaun Yost (Greyson Fletcher) and Palaka (Paul Ben Victor), the former by celestial (and hormonal) default, the latter by naïve virtue.