Frontier (2016-2018): A Gritty, Blood-Soaked Dive into the Fur Trade Wars

Created by: Rob Blackie, Peter Blackie
Starring: Jason Momoa, Landon Liboiron, Alun Armstrong, Shawn Doyle, Zoe Boyle
Genre: Historical Drama / Action / Adventure

Frontier (2016-2018) is a brutal, visually striking drama set in the cutthroat world of the 18th-century North American fur trade. With Jason Momoa leading the charge as the rogue trapper Declan Harp, the series delivers a mix of political intrigue, bloody vendettas, and frontier survival—though its uneven pacing and narrative sprawl keep it from reaching Game of Thrones-level greatness.


Premise: Power, Betrayal, and Survival in the Wild

The series follows the struggle for control of the fur trade between:

  • Declan Harp (Momoa), a half-Irish, half-Cree outlaw waging war against the monopolistic Hudson’s Bay Company.

  • Lord Benton (Alun Armstrong), the ruthless HBC governor who will stop at nothing to crush Harp.

  • Michael Smyth (Landon Liboiron), a scheming Irishman caught between both sides.

  • Various factions—Native tribes, Scottish traders, and colonial opportunists—all vying for power.

Think Taboo meets The Revenant, with Momoa growling his way through snowbound battles and smoky tavern brawls.


Strengths: What Works

✔ Jason Momoa’s Commanding Presence – He’s magnetic as Harp, blending physicality, quiet intensity, and surprising vulnerability.
✔ Gritty, Authentic Atmosphere – The production design immerses you in the mud, blood, and frostbitten tension of the frontier.
✔ No-Holds-Barred Action – Scalpings, axe fights, and brutal hand-to-hand combat keep the stakes high.
✔ Strong Supporting Cast – Alun Armstrong chews scenery as Benton, while Landon Liboiron adds intrigue as the slippery Smyth.


Weaknesses: Where It Stumbles

✖ Uneven Pacing – Some episodes drag with political maneuvering, while others rush through major plot points.
✖ Underdeveloped Side Characters – Many intriguing figures (like Zoe Boyle’s Grace Emberly) get sidelined.
✖ Confusing Plot Threads – The dense web of alliances and betrayals can be hard to follow.


Final Verdict: Flawed But Fascinating

Frontier isn’t a masterpiece, but it’s a visceral, entertaining dive into a rarely explored historical era. If you love Momoa, historical action, or survival dramas, it’s worth the ride—just don’t expect Peaky Blinders-level storytelling.

Rating: 7/10

✔ For Fans Of: TabooThe Last KingdomBlack Sails, revenge epics.
✖ Not For: Those who prefer tight plotting or dislike graphic violence.

Where to Watch: Netflix (all 3 seasons).
Final Thought: A bloody, chaotic frontier tale—perfect for a weekend binge

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