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- El episodio se transmitió el 30 dic 2022
- 44min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
8.6/10
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TU CALIFICACIÓN
Lamb y Katinsky se enfrentan. Ho se encuentra atrapado en un tren con un asesino ruso.Lamb y Katinsky se enfrentan. Ho se encuentra atrapado en un tren con un asesino ruso.Lamb y Katinsky se enfrentan. Ho se encuentra atrapado en un tren con un asesino ruso.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Rade Serbedzija
- Nikolai Katinsky
- (as Rade Sherbedgia)
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
I really loved that first season of "Slow Horses" and powered through it pretty quickly, despite coming to it well after everyone else had discovered it's brilliance. This second season was, to my mind just as good.
Richard Bough (Phil Davis) a long since retired MI5 officer dies on a bus having tailed a man from central London. Jackson Lamb (Gary Oldman) recovers his phone and see the word "Cicada" in the notes. Cicada is a term for long term Russian sleeper agents, placed in British society - and idea that was debunked years ago. Having spoken to his grandfather, River Cartwright (Jack Lowden) takes point on investigating the death.
It's a bigger story this time, as the initial murder gives way to an international terrorist plot that it falls to the Slow Horses to deal with. Most of the excellent cast return for this second run, with additions of Aimee Ffion-Edwards and Kadiff Kirwan as new agents with particular field expertise. Unfortunately, the series does see the writing out of Min, played by Dustin Demri-Burns, who was one of my favourite characters in it.
It's mostly just more espionage and counterespionage, punctuated by a withering put down from Jackson and some jokes about how much he smells, or drinks, or eats badly. But it's cleverly written, even if perhaps there's a twist or two towards the end that are pretty obvious. Slowly the various facets of the team are inspired to get involved, particularly as the two main plots coalesce towards the end.
Again, really really good stuff. Looking forward to cracking on with season three.
Richard Bough (Phil Davis) a long since retired MI5 officer dies on a bus having tailed a man from central London. Jackson Lamb (Gary Oldman) recovers his phone and see the word "Cicada" in the notes. Cicada is a term for long term Russian sleeper agents, placed in British society - and idea that was debunked years ago. Having spoken to his grandfather, River Cartwright (Jack Lowden) takes point on investigating the death.
It's a bigger story this time, as the initial murder gives way to an international terrorist plot that it falls to the Slow Horses to deal with. Most of the excellent cast return for this second run, with additions of Aimee Ffion-Edwards and Kadiff Kirwan as new agents with particular field expertise. Unfortunately, the series does see the writing out of Min, played by Dustin Demri-Burns, who was one of my favourite characters in it.
It's mostly just more espionage and counterespionage, punctuated by a withering put down from Jackson and some jokes about how much he smells, or drinks, or eats badly. But it's cleverly written, even if perhaps there's a twist or two towards the end that are pretty obvious. Slowly the various facets of the team are inspired to get involved, particularly as the two main plots coalesce towards the end.
Again, really really good stuff. Looking forward to cracking on with season three.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaIn the final scene Jackson Lamb places a note on the columbarium. It reads "Dickie Bow served behind the wall - A Joe." The name "Dickie Bow" refers to an alternate name and spelling for Richard Bough, the retired agent killed in episode 1 of the second season. The wall refers to the Berlin Wall and the Iron Curtain during the Cold War - "behind" which Dickie served the MI5 in the Eastern Block.
- ErroresAt 9.22, a warning message says all elevators are suspended but, at 17.12, when Marcus and Louisa are searching the Glasshouse for Pashkin, an elevator can be seen moving up in the background. All elevators are supposed to be locked because of the evacuation alarm.
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