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(2022)

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8/10
Horses out in the sticks
xmasdaybaby19666 August 2023
The first 15 minutes of the series was very good as was the last 15 minutes of this episode . It has just been the rest of the series that was all just a bit bland and mundane. Holey socks are only funny for so long. I can't help but think that thd late Sam Kelly would have been great as Lamb, looking similar to a role Kelly played in Inspector Morse but Oldman does this well. Despite being well known, I have never recognisably seen him in anything else.

Good quality drama is hard to do and there are some good moments here that were previously missing.

The story wraps up well and things are left open for the second season (at the time of writing, series 3 and 4 are also planned).

I had considered ending it here but it is wet Sunday afternoon so will binge on season 2 and hope the quality ending here is retained in the second season.
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8/10
Enjoyed the series, but....
npmg9 December 2022
Warning: Spoilers
The ending was daft!

Leaving a crazed lunatic with an axe just settled next to him and tying him up with a leather belt is ridiculous. He could have murderer them all, especially in a earlier scene he survives being hit with an axe only to be taken out by a stone 5 minutes later.

Then to top it off after the kill order was actioned the slow horses all huddled around him to stop the kill. No wonder they never made it in the 'real' MI5. (Understand it was to ensure the planned kidnapping scandal was uncovered but could have been executed better)

Other than the ending the show was good fun and entertaining, the pace of the show was gripping and the characters (for all their flaws) were quite endearing.
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10/10
Oscar winners really make a good show and story aka Gary Oldman
Episode 6 is a satisfying finale. A big establishment cover-up is a pretty realistic outcome, if a tad frustrating, but writer Will Smith and director James Hawes do a very clever job of keeping it in tune with the realistic, banal way they've portrayed espionage throughout the entire series. It wraps up the kidnapping case, but also still leaves some mysteries on the table for series two, which is surprisingly and excitingly previewed at the end of the episode.

The cards being kept close to the chest mainly involve the history between Lamb, Standish (Saskia Reeves) and the body in the bathtub. Like a carrot on a string, it's been baited so many times throughout the series that it feels a little sneaky to keep it all back for the next one, but it doesn't detract too much from what has been a really enjoyable, darkly comedic drama. The final episode continues with the show's wonderful habit of undercutting excitement - Lamb falls asleep as he and River stake out Taverner, Min and Louisa run out of petrol as they chase down the bad guys - and it feels like it ends where it had always planned to. It never felt like the show was losing its way or getting too muddled, even if there were some episodes that felt like they could have merged into one. It's measured and calm, and even as it pulled back on the amount of jokes per episode as the drama kicked in, the wry, dry humour permeates the entire series and feels really in tune with the show's vibe. It's a real shame that Olivia Cooke wasn't utilised more; Sid's spunkiness and the could-they/will-they potential with Lowden could have offered the show a bit more genuine camaraderie (on top of Min's hapless and terrible, but quite sweet, flirting with Louisa). Perhaps she'll return for the second season - the hints are a touch heavy-handed that this might be the case - but her absence in the latter episodes felt palpable after such an auspicious beginning.
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10/10
Great action, really funny dialogue!
ingra8829 April 2022
Great story! And action Oldmans character Lamb is hilariously funny character that comes out with great one liners!

The two characters Louisa and Min are also hilarious When their car runs out of petrol, the banter between them is funny!
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6/10
This isn't "Smiley" - Fair decent bungling spy series
joebloggscity18 December 2022
Okay, I've NOT got an Apple subscription but managed to see this first season for free on an offer, and well I quite enjoyed it.

What we have, is not exactly a John Le Carre thriller like "Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy" BUT instead we have similarly a British based spy thriller about a group of demoted & ostracised spies who find themselves caught up in a corruption web involving domestic terrorists.

The series is based off a series of books which admittedly I've no idea about, but not that impacted my viewing from what I can tell. With the weight of Kristin Scott Thomas behind the show, she helps to elevate it, however surprisingly the equally brilliant Gary Oldman has been given a role that frankly I felt underplayed his talents as an actor, with only the ending finally signalling better to come for his character. Most of the rest of the cast with all due respect are more than adequate, filling in the role as unconvincing spies trying to work their way through all the realpolitik of the civil services in the UK.

It's a decent show, but admittedly it didn't fully grab me by throat (maybe the very ending did a bit). I guess as this series was a special offer, the question is whether I'd then want to take out an Apple+ subscription (even temporarily) on the back of this. The answer is resoundingly no! I expect the series will get better as the underlying stories of the characters reveal themselves, but this first season seemed a little too slapstick at times for my liking amongst all the serious aspects. At heart, it's not really that different in quality to the drama series from the terrestrial channels in the UK, so why pay a subscription for this?

Each to their own. A decent viewing.
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5/10
"Haven't you got other people's cats to steal?"
bosporan29 April 2022
A damp squib to end an excellent season, a severe disappointment. The usual cut and thrust and sharp dialogue is there, the plot just fizzles into a predictable void of nothingness. On the plus side, a strong platform is laid for, the already commissioned, season 2.

Hopefully I will experience no second betrayal.
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