Den of Geek
It's safe to say that SundanceTV's Hap and Leonard is comfortable enough in its own skin to push the well-worn boundaries of the crime genre. Sure, the show's got the usual tough guys and rough talk and high stakes and low lifes. It also has plenty of plot twists and mysteries to spare, as any good noir story should. And like any respectable crime romp, Hap and Leonard has its share of romance -- mostly of the longing, unrequited kind. But this, too, is a good thing.
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