Well, that's a fair & thoughtful answer.
For me, it was a show more about experiences while passing through, not so much about plot plot—slice-of-life, if you will. It invited the viewer in, perhaps even suggested that the viewer stop & really take in those little everyday experiences that we so often take for granted. I like a good strongly-plotted story as much as anyone; but I also, from time to time, like a story where "nothing happens" ... and yet, something does (or at least can) happen for the reflective viewer. Not as a steady diet, but every so often. Then Came Bronson did that for me.
Again, I'm only speaking about myself.
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