I thought The Waterfront, on Netflix, would be a film noir homage, like On the Waterfront, but it's actually about about a family that runs a North Carolina fishing empire. But it stars Jake Weary, who played a gay guy on Animal Kingdom, so I'll give it a try, starting with Episode 1.1, "Almost Ok."
Scene 1: A boat at night in dark, choppy water. The Captain tells his crew, Troy and Curtis (Matt Davis, left), to open the hatch and prepare to transfer the shipment.
Uh-oh, men with guns approach, knock them out, wrap them in fishing nets, and dump them into the ocean. I'm guessing that these guys are not focus characters.
Scene 2: Establishing shot of an elegant North Carolina coastal community. Cane Buckley (Jake Weary), son of fishing magnate Harlan Buckley, is in the bathroom keeps texting Troy and Curtis, the guys who were murdered last night, but they don't answer. He becomes more and more upset.
He goes downstairs to kiss his bikini-clad wife, greet his preteen daughter, grab coffee, and leave. Heterosexual identity established at Minute 4.
He drives to the beach and stares in shock at his boat, floundered, with the sheriff and DEA officers investigating.
DEA Agent Sanchez (Gerardo Celasco) tells a Background Player Cop that the boat has been cleared out -- no contraband. The crew is missing, presumed drowned.
Scene 3: The Big City. Cane's Dad Harlan (Holt McCallaney, left) grunts, climbs out of bed, groans, and falls to the floor. He calls to his Side Piece that he's having heart attack: "Call an ambulance and my wife."
Side Piece meets the Wife and the hospital and apologizes for almost killing him. "It's ok, I got this. You go home and put on a bra."
Turns out that it was a malfunction in his electronic defibrillator; he'll be fine. They discuss the floundered boat, and wonder where their son Cane is.
Scene 4: He's at the Carter County Courthouse (no such place, but there's a Carteret County on the coast, near Wilmington), asking the clerk to make Curtis, the drowned guy, the owner of the boat -- "And predate it!" She agrees to help because they're cousins, and family help each other. Also he promises to fix her $12,000 in credit card debt.
Next stop: The restaurant where Mom works. Wait -- Dad is a seafood magnate, and she works in a restaurant? They discuss Dad's emergency and the cargo that was stolen from the boat.
Cane: "This is the end of our seafood empire!"
Mom: "Don't be so dramatic! And don't tell your sister. She can't know!"
Cane: "No problem. I hate her anyway."
Scene 5: Cane's Sister, cheering on the Havenport High School 2023 Swim Team championships, swimming in the ocean, not a pool. Her Ex-Husband (Joshua Mikel, Daedalus on The Righteous Gemstones) appears and yells that she can't visit her son without court permission. She grumbles but leaves.
The son, Diller (Diller?) is played by Brady Hepner, who may be gay in real life: he says that the universe is conspiring to make him happy -- while hugging a guy.
Scene 6: On the docks, Cane and his Sister are interviewed by DEA Agent Sanchez. "Not my boat, I sold it to Drowned Guy Curtis three months ago."
"Ok, then. Bye." That was easy.
Sister wants to know he didn't tell her about Drowned Guy Curtis buying his boat.
"Because I hate you. I don't tell you anything. Bye."
At the fish factory, the foreman wants to discuss the drop in orders, but Kane ignores him and rushes into his office -- where Dad decks him! "What the hell have you done? Don't get up -- I'll just hit you again."
"It was just one drug run, Dad. No big deal. t $10 million in cocaine and opiates. We had to pay off our debts! We're a second away from losing this place!"
Dad orders him to go to Hoyt, the Bad Dude he hired to handle the drug run, and tell him it's over.
More after the break