Lee Raybon is not a journalist; he’s a self-proclaimed “truthstorian,” fighting the power in Tulsa full force and non-stop. Lee (Ethan Hawke) is like a maniacally motivated and self-righteous version of the Dude from “The Big Lebowski,” a man careening through life with good intentions undermined by bad decisions.

It’s at that hugely entertaining intersection that we meet him in Sterlin Harjo’s new comedic neo-noir “The Lowdown” (on FX on Hulu).

Set in Harjo’s hometown of Tulsa, “The Lowdown” tracks Lee as he tries to parent his teenage daughter, Francis (Ryan Kiera Armstrong), while investigating a suicide that he’s convinced was actually a murder connected to a larger conspiracy he is tracking.

Lee has already made plenty of enemies with his exposés of Tulsa’s corruption, and now he g

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