SERIES PREMIERE: The most newsworthy thing about this new AMC series is that one of its executive producers is Paul Giamatti. The next most newsworthy thing is that AMC has opted to release its entire Season 1 run of 10 episodes today, but only on its streaming service, AMC Premiere – which is available to Comcast Xfinity and YouTube TV subscribers for an additional charge of $4.99 monthly. The regular cable AMC network will roll out the show on a weekly basis – and for Lodge 49, binge viewing may indeed be the way to go, and to schedule. I previewed the first five episodes – half of Season 1 – and still have no clear idea where the series is going, or whether it’s worth staying around to watch. (I’ll keep you posted.) Basically, it’s a series about a secret organization in Los Angeles that’s populated by oddballs who mostly offer moral support to one another, and seems to be a cross between Cheers, Northern Exposure and John from Cincinnati. Which sounds, I’m well aware, like a very bizarre recipe, and not necessarily a recipe for success. The central character in Lodge 49 is a snake-bitten ex-surfer drifter, played by Wyatt Russell (pictured), whose appearances in other numerically associated movies include This is 40, 22 Jump Street, and Table 19. Oh, and if you’ve never heard of him, it’s likely you’ve heard of his parents: Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn. And, yes, for a full review, see David Hinckley's All Along the Watchtower as well as a little background on the show from TCA and Roger Catlin's TV Eye.