EPISODE
Texas Rising - Season 1
The story of how the Texas Rangers were created. In 1836, west of the Mississippi was considered the Wild West and the Texas frontier was viewed as hell on earth. But this was a time of bravery, a time to die for what you believed in and a time to stand tall against the cruel rule of the Mexican General Santa Anna. At the end, the Texas flags stood tall and victorious, claiming a piece of history for all eternity.
24 March 1947, Sanderson, Texas, USA
24 August 1981, Buffalo, New York, USA
16 March 1976, Kansas City, Missouri, USA
31 December 1967, Houston, Texas, USA
22 October 1981, Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico
8 October 1969, Saugus, California, USA
May 29, 2015
In the end, this messy Texas tale will likely prompt viewers to forget about watching long before the Alamo is avenged.May 29, 2015
Texas Rising offers a multistory sprawl, with perhaps a few moments of entertainment, but more often with stilted dialogue, and it is undecided, or worse, defensive, about the history.May 26, 2015
[The cast] may not be enough to raise the entirety of Texas, but they along with rich historical details that go well beyond the usual Alamo myths make the series worth watching.May 26, 2015
The cardinal sin of Texas Rising is that it is just dreadfully boring. There is a whole lot of talking but next to no doing. A handful of conflicts are over too soon and too small in scope for an epic production such as this.May 26, 2015
I know the miniseries is set in the 1830s, but aren't we at the point now, in the 2010s, when we no longer want to see history reduced to offensive stereotypes and simplistic good versus bad morality?May 21, 2015
Texas Rising isn't very rich fare, but there's a lot of it.May 29, 2015
History Channel has made some ratings fictionalizing history, so here is more: a long, languishing 10-hour, five part miniseries, Texas Rising about the battles following the AlamoOctober 04, 2016
It is perhaps to North & South what The Vikings is to Game of Thrones, not dissimilar, but starker, simpler and perhaps a little more instinctively brutal.May 26, 2015
"Follow me a little longer along this bloody, twisted road," says Sam Houston at the end of the second night. You could hear that as a plea directed at viewers. I'm not sure it's gonna work, Sam.