(siouxcityjournal.com) "Hell on Wheels" may be set in the 1800s, but it's able to address issues contemporary series can't. "By going back or forward, you can give yourself a much bigger canvas," explains actor Colm Meaney. "People tend to group together, so there's all those issues as well as 'What's progress?'"
Featuring a melting pot of characters, "Hell on Wheels" suggests what might have happened during construction of the Transcontinental Railway. Four characters -- a former Confederate soldier, an emancipated slave, a greedy businessman and a young widow -- provide an entree into the world. Continued
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