A great cast in a decent series but not one without limitations. Whats very likeable about this series, is, in a sense, also its key shortcoming.
Jeff Bridges who plays the main character a wanted CIA spook, is possessed of a downbeat, affable quality that belies the mans deadlier qualities. The result is when he is forced to transition from one persona to the other, its a discordant experience. This is, I suspect, just what the writers wanted and its a ploy that works beautifully. The harsh transition from harmless and friendly to fierce, captures your attention and holds it.
The ridiculous woke scene at the end of episode 4, and the ensuing simping in episode 5 ruined it. It's completely unrealistic and makes no sense, at that point I lost all respect for the main character and couldn't watch anymore of it. I can't find where it says who the director is but I assume it must be a woman and I imagine it was a change she made to story because of the obvious feminist gender bias, making an insignificant female character the dominant character over the main character just because she's a female. Up until that point I was completely engaged and enjoying the show.
The first episode of this series showed so much promise. It was enthralling, different and worked in spite of a few improbable aspects.
Sadly, by episode four, I felt the strong sense that anything The Old Man had aspired to be, was, well, getting old.
The chemistry between the two main characters started to falter, the story line seemed increasingly ridiculous and the sense of momentum and urgency, so cleverly crafted early on, was on the wane.
The anti Russian message is well past its use by date too, adding to the sense that things had gone stale.
In the entire season 1, there may have been three action scenes. All the rest are people talking. People sitting at a table, talking. People standing in the dark, talking. People sitting in a car (not moving), talking. People sitting in a car (moving in a straight line), talking. One person sitting at a desk while another leans against a wall, talking. Talking, talking, talking, talking, talking.
The show didn't GO anywhere. I can't understand how it's so well received when it's just so boring.
My two regrets are that I wasted those hours of my life and that I couldn't give it less than h... read the rest.
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