Caroline Framke Chief TV CriticThroughout the first episode of “Coyote,” I kept waiting for a moment that might surprise me.
Surely, I thought, this swashbuckling tale of a recently retired Border Patrol agent (Michael Chiklis) has more to offer than bursts of violence and basic platitudes about right and wrong.
Surely, I hoped, there might be different layers to this series than meets the eye. And yet by the end of four episodes, no such moment came.
Created by Michael Carnes, Josh Gilbert and showrunner David Graziano, “Coyote” sets itself up as an incisive character drama about a man who stumbles into a life and death situation that forces his black and white worldview to become gray.
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