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Andy Meek
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I have a confession to make. I jumped at the opportunity to pay the full, $14.99 HBO Max subscription price as soon as I found out that my favorite show on TV right now -- the moody, magnificent Italian mafia series Gomorrah -- is available on the streamer. Which includes previously-aired seasons of the show as well as the long-awaited third season of Gomorrah that got added to HBO Max in January.
This series reveals pretty much every American mob story to be a clownish, patty-cake affair, utterly devoid of a shred of authenticity or soul. I read somewhere that Naples pretty much shut down whenever a new episode of Gomorrah airs there, and I believe it. "Gomorrah Is Back, as Bloody (and Gripping) as Ever," announced The New York Times in January. Netflix has at least one Italian crime drama that's almost as good (Suburra: Blood on Rome), but it falls short, in my opinion. Having said all that, meanwhile, HBO Max is about to drop its subscription price with the launch of a new, more affordable plan, so for those of you who have not yet been introduced to the TV majesty that is Gomorrah (which was developed from author Robert Saviano's book about the powerful Camorra crime organization which dates back to the 17th century), keep reading.
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