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The Gospel According to Bobby Glass

  • El episodio se transmitió el 7 mar 2024
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  • 43min
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Una cara conocida regresa para ajustar cuentas con Freddy. Bobby decide que es hora de retirarse y quiere que Eddie y Susie hagan los arreglos necesarios.Una cara conocida regresa para ajustar cuentas con Freddy. Bobby decide que es hora de retirarse y quiere que Eddie y Susie hagan los arreglos necesarios.Una cara conocida regresa para ajustar cuentas con Freddy. Bobby decide que es hora de retirarse y quiere que Eddie y Susie hagan los arreglos necesarios.

  • Dirección
    • David Caffrey
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    • Guy Ritchie
    • Matthew Read
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    • Theo James
    • Kaya Scodelario
    • Daniel Ings
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    • Dirección
      • David Caffrey
    • Guionistas
      • Guy Ritchie
      • Matthew Read
    • Elenco
      • Theo James
      • Kaya Scodelario
      • Daniel Ings
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    Theo James
    Theo James
    • Eddie Horniman
    Kaya Scodelario
    Kaya Scodelario
    • Susie Glass
    Daniel Ings
    Daniel Ings
    • Freddy Horniman
    Joely Richardson
    Joely Richardson
    • Lady Sabrina
    Joshua McGuire
    Joshua McGuire
    • Pete Spencer
    Laurence O'Fuarain
    Laurence O'Fuarain
    • JP
    Vinnie Jones
    Vinnie Jones
    • Geoff Seacombe
    Ray Winstone
    Ray Winstone
    • Bobby Glass
    Giancarlo Esposito
    Giancarlo Esposito
    • Stanley Johnston
    Alexis Rodney
    Alexis Rodney
    • Stevens
    Harry Goodwins
    Harry Goodwins
    • Jack Glass
    Pearce Quigley
    Pearce Quigley
    • Gospel John
    John McGrellis
    John McGrellis
    • Errol
    Chanel Cresswell
    Chanel Cresswell
    • Tammy
    Shane Walker
    Shane Walker
    • Joey
    Michael Vu
    Michael Vu
    • Jimmy
    Ruby Sear
    Ruby Sear
    • Gabrielle
    Jasmine Blackborow
    Jasmine Blackborow
    • Charly
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    5softsofa

    Hmmm... ending but series still 8/10 from me.

    Series ends with an unbelievable sequence of events that sews up the stories of each of the baddies. The likelihood of all those events occurring together is as likely as a meteoroid striking your noggin as you're turning in your winning lottery jackpot ticket .

    Ridiculous final episodes ruin most series. However, Ritchie has lots of rabbits in his hat. Here, he squeezes one of those earful furball squeakers until sweet, sweet nectar oozes out. This is why I always give anything with his name on it a look. I'm seldom disappointed.

    So, while this episode is a letdown, it doesn't reduce the overall entertainment value of the series.
    8woodvillelite-1

    Exillerating 3 day ride ... whew!

    The cast is the major incentive to continue to watch this series. Totally. Ingenius casting here. I loved that IMDB did not put how may episodes the actorw were in as to keep you guessing. Unsure who plays Gospel John's .. was it his brother?? WOW

    I have to admit that the first episode hooks you and draws you in but then the next few you are wondering if this is a Dramady or a Comedrama ... it is really over the top in so many ways. You are lauging one minute than OMG'ing the next.

    I was thinking about stopping but didnt .... I had to finish it fast and be done with it so 3 days later fiinished. Last scene .... predicable and a great ride to get there.
    8southdavid

    Season One Review

    I'm going to review this as being season one of a continuing show, though I'm less than convinced that the ducks will get in a row again for a second run. I'll shift this review to the main page if it's apparent that we aren't going to get any more. It's very much in the style of Guy Ritchie's other work, but its fun and funny and overall, I enjoyed it.

    Following the death of his father, Edward Horniman (Theo James) inherits the title of Duke of Halstead, ahead of his older brother Freddy (Daniel Ings). He meets Susie Glass (Kaya Scodelario) at his father's funeral, and she explains to him that his father supplemented his income by allowing her criminal organisation to grow Marijuana on his estate. Though Edward wants to remove his family from this situation, a need to raise money quickly leads him to lean further into Susie's business.

    As I say, if you've ever seen anything by Ritchie you'll have to the tone, setting and frankly, most of the plot, of "The Gentlemen" and you'll probably know whether you'll like it or not. It's connections to the movie of the same name are tangential, there are ultimately some plot similarities, but no characters cross over, which has led to the idea of a shared universe. I could see perhaps leaning into that in the future, with Ritchie using the title for an anthology type series, maybe with some minor crossover. We'll see I guess.

    Performances are generally good. Theo James is particularly strong and his chemistry with Scodelario is palpable. Daniel Ings continues to play bitter borderline sociopaths and the rest of the cast includes heavyweights like Ray Winstone, Joley Richardson and Giancarlo Esposito and a return to the Ritchie fold for Vinny Jones.

    So yes, it's the same song played again, but it's a crowd pleaser and very few play it better.
    6scott-donaldson

    Do we care about any of these characters?

    It is unfair to compare the series with the movie -- so often critics will score low any adaptation that lacks the power of the original. So I will start by saying that my disappointment did not come from there.

    Even though Ritchie directed both the movie and the series, the movie is tighter and more cohesive. The series in my opinion is an example of style over substance.

    Theo, portrays the lead character whose narrative arc begins as a soldier, lacks any apparent emotional or romantic connections, who drifts along a criminal path and wholeheartedly embraces ruthless murder by the end. Are we meant to cheer when his moral decay leads to the cold-blooded execution of his rivals?

    The inclusion of the wonderful Giancarlo Esposito in the plot is wasted, as we are expected to believe that this criminal mastermind happily embraces imprisonment at the end. Really?

    Others have commented on the comedrama elements of the series. However, Ritchie employs this technique lazily, and assumes the audience is fully onboard, happily embracing the nudges and winks. When there is no emotional investment in the characters however, no one cares.
    10Hitchcoc

    Sets the Stage

    I'm sure there are people out there that prefer a big bloodbath at the conclusion of a show where gangsters are at the center. Of course, there was lots of violence, graphic or implied. What we have is our main character, Eddie, coming to realize that the game has gotten into his soul. He starts off as a leader of men, so this is part of his character. For him to spend the rest of his life as "the Duke," would have made him feckless and boring. What he needed to do was make use of all his gifts. Susie is a great adversary/partner. I was glad to see there were no gratuitous romance or sexual encounters between them. What there was was a tightly formed web of sophisticated give and take. Those who are throwing in the low ratings seem to have a baser, more predictable slant on the drama. Good acting and nice pacing work well in this show.

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      After meeting Mr Johnston Susie Glass says to Eddie Horniman 'it's been emotional Captain'. This is the phrase that Vinnie Jones' character Big Chris says at the end of 'Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels'.
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      Susie Glass: Is that scouse brains I can see in the clouds?

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      Count Your Blessings
      Written by Mattiel Brown (as Atina Mattiel Brown), Randy Michael, Jonah Swilley (as Jonah Swilley)

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      • 7 de marzo de 2024 (México)
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Londres, Inglaterra, Reino Unido
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      • Toff Guy Films
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