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Its about a town, says Josh Cogan (Dustin Milligan, a.k.a.

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Ted fromSchitts Creek) in his story pitch.

But its also about everything.

Its also about representation, in its storytelling as well as in front of and behind the camera.

But Nathans identity is so wrapped up in his own family tree that he cant see the forest.

And unfortunately, power comes from money …

I wont rest until my nation gets every single thing that was taken from them.

On a show less interested in character development, a speech like that might mark Terry as a heavy.

Thats especially edifying to see given the historically one-dimensional portrayals of Native Americans in television and film.

The other characters get similar treatment.

Rutherford Fallsis more of a gentle situational comedy than a laugh-out-loud jokefest.