I thought this show was going to be entirely different
then what it was...what I saw wasn't very interesting to me
at all. The name of the show has nothing to do with the show
other then the fact that whoever ends up with the special
marked dollar bill is the character they focus on for the
episode. The basic premise of the show is that they are
trying to figure out who committed a series of murders
associated with different blood drops found at the town
steel mill associated with one body that was also found
there. The problem for me was that the cast is so large that
it's hard to follow the different parts of the story. I also
found myself easily distracted, since the story is so hard
to follow.
The show has a very realistic look to it.
It feels like a documentary rather then a tv show, which I
liked, but frankly I didn't like anything else about it.
They use some serious profanity in the show, which I think
they put in because they are an internet show rather then a
TV show. I am very happy that CBS All Access is doing more
original programing, since they need more original shows
then they have, in order to compete with other streaming
services. I give this show a 3 out of 5 stars. If they can
manage to make the show a little easier to follow, it will
be much better. I think this show needs work, but if you
like cop shows, you may like this one
CBS ALL ACCESS’ LATEST ORIGINAL SERIES, “ONE DOLLAR,” TO
PREMIERE ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 30
“One
Dollar” Official Key Art Revealed and
Now Available for Download

July 2, 2018 – CBS
All Access announced
today its latest original series, ONE DOLLAR, will
premiere on Thursday,
August 30. New episodes of ONE DOLLAR’s
10-episode first season will be available on demand
weekly on Thursdays exclusively for CBS
All Access subscribers. The newly
revealed official key art for ONE DOLLAR can be
downloaded here.
ONE DOLLAR is a mystery set in a small rust belt town in
post-recession America, where a one-dollar bill changing
hands connects a group of characters involved in a
shocking multiple murder. The path of the dollar bill
and point of view in each episode paint a picture of a
modern American town with deep class and cultural
divides that spill out into the open as the town’s
secrets get revealed.
The cast of ONE DOLLAR includes John Carroll Lynch,
Nathaniel Martello-White, Chris Denham, Philip Ettinger,
Kirrilee Berger, Gracie Lawrence, Joshua Bitton, Níkẹ
Uche Kadri and Hamilton Clancy. Greg
Germann, Sturgill Simpson, Aleksa Palladino with Jeff
Perry and Leslie Odom Jr., round out the cast with
recurring roles.
ONE DOLLAR is produced by CBS Television Studios in
association with Anonymous Content. Craig Zobel
(“Compliance,” “The Leftovers”), Matt DeRoss, Alexandre
Dauman and Jason Mosberg serve as executive producers,
and Zobel will direct all episodes.
CBS All Access’ growing slate of original series
currently includes STAR TREK: DISCOVERY, THE GOOD FIGHT,
NO ACTIVITY and STRANGE ANGEL, with new episodes
streaming Thursdays. CBS
All Access’ original series library will continue
to expand with THE TWILIGHT ZONE, TELL ME A STORY and
additional programming to be announced.
About CBS
All Access
CBS All Access is CBS’ digital
subscription video on-demand and live streaming service.
In addition to its original series, which includes STAR
TREK: DISCOVERY, THE GOOD FIGHT, STRANGE ANGEL and NO
ACTIVITY, CBS
All Access gives CBS fans the ability
to watch more than 10,000 episodes on demand – spanning
current shows from primetime, daytime and
late night, as well as past seasons of select series and
classic TV hits – and stream their local CBS station
live. CBS
All Access is currently available
online at CBS.com, on mobile devices via the CBS App for
iOS, Android and Windows 10, and on Roku Players, Apple
TV, Chromecast, Android TV, Xbox One, PlayStation 4,
Fire TV, Samsung Smart TVs and Amazon Channels. For more
details on CBS
All Access, please visit: https://www.cbs.com/all-access/.