TVOM: "No one could accuse Gideon Raff (Homeland) and Tim Kring (Heroes), the creators of USA Network’s new series Dig, of trying to make a boring television series. Within the first three hours alone, we’re given a portrait of a broken man dealing with grief, a storyline involving what is believed to be the Biblical red heifer (and another involving the Ark of the Covenant), and a nation-spanning religious conspiracy. Unfortunately, though, while Dig is certainly interested in providing us with intriguing mysteries and countless characters (I almost couldn’t keep track of who everyone was and how they were involved in the central storyline), it fails to really engage with these characters, instead leaving us, for the most part, with a bunch of stereotypical, cardboard cutouts going through the motions."
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