Teeth in the Bone
- El episodio se transmitió el 25 jun 2025
- TV-MA
- 53min
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7.3/10
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Meachum y Oliveras se enzarzan en la búsqueda del asesino de un agente del Departamento de Seguridad Nacional, lo que lleva al nuevo grupo de trabajo de Blythe por todo Los Ángeles y acaba c... Leer todoMeachum y Oliveras se enzarzan en la búsqueda del asesino de un agente del Departamento de Seguridad Nacional, lo que lleva al nuevo grupo de trabajo de Blythe por todo Los Ángeles y acaba con una sorprendente revelación.Meachum y Oliveras se enzarzan en la búsqueda del asesino de un agente del Departamento de Seguridad Nacional, lo que lleva al nuevo grupo de trabajo de Blythe por todo Los Ángeles y acaba con una sorprendente revelación.
Leith M. Burke
- Maurice Spellman
- (as Leith Burke)
Opiniones destacadas
The first three episodes of Countdown are a must-see. The series is beautiful and action-packed, but not only that: the cast is spectacular. Jensen gave a brilliant performance, but his co-stars also made these first three episodes intense.
The characters are certainly tough, but they have weaknesses that make them human. They aren't your typical action movie superheroes; you can identify with them and their imperfections.
The case isn't solved in one episode and provides the opportunity to get to know the characters better.
Excellent work by Derek Haas, who didn't disappoint.
A great choice to split the release to give fans time to speculate on what to expect.
The characters are certainly tough, but they have weaknesses that make them human. They aren't your typical action movie superheroes; you can identify with them and their imperfections.
The case isn't solved in one episode and provides the opportunity to get to know the characters better.
Excellent work by Derek Haas, who didn't disappoint.
A great choice to split the release to give fans time to speculate on what to expect.
Everything about the show is is amazing from the actors to the scenery to the music choices to the action scenes to the edge of the seats emotional scenes. My heart broke for Noah through my heart, broke for my heart broke for Mark Meachum that he's going through all that and still out there fighting every day to save people to help people, knowing that he's got a ticking time Bob going off in his head at any moment It's the edge of your seat, thrilling, emotional journey that I can't wait to finish up with countdown everybody in the show is on the countdown. It seems like it's really great writing from Haas.
It;s a good start, but....
Overview: Countdown Ep 1 on Prime, a proper adrenaline rush with a few cracks in the pavement.
Jensen Ackles as LAPD copper Mark Meachum is pure class, serving rogue-detective swagger with a cheeky wink. The plot kicks off when a Homeland Security officer gets bumped off in broad daylight, pulling Meachum into a covert task force chasing a city-threatening conspiracy. It's a belter of a hook that grabs you by the collar!
The opening chase through LA's markets is cracking... cinematography so sharp it could cut glass, with a Bourne-esque vibe. Jessica Camacho's fiery DEA agent Amber Oliveras and Eric Dane's stony Nathan Blythe set up a team dynamic with 24 energy, though it's a tad derivative. The pacing is relentless, keeping you glued, but the script stumbles with clunky cop-show clichés and some rushed character intros that feel like they're ticking boxes rather than building depth.
What's got me intrigued? Hints at Meachum's reckless edge and Oliveras' personal demons suggest meatier arcs to come.
Still, the reliance on familiar anti-terrorist tropes and a slightly predictable setup hold it back from greatness. It's not reinventing the wheel, but it's a solid ride worth taking. I'm keen to see where this 13-episode season heads.
If you're after a thrilling night in, Countdown Ep 1 delivers, despite the odd wobble.
7.5/10.
Overview: Countdown Ep 1 on Prime, a proper adrenaline rush with a few cracks in the pavement.
Jensen Ackles as LAPD copper Mark Meachum is pure class, serving rogue-detective swagger with a cheeky wink. The plot kicks off when a Homeland Security officer gets bumped off in broad daylight, pulling Meachum into a covert task force chasing a city-threatening conspiracy. It's a belter of a hook that grabs you by the collar!
The opening chase through LA's markets is cracking... cinematography so sharp it could cut glass, with a Bourne-esque vibe. Jessica Camacho's fiery DEA agent Amber Oliveras and Eric Dane's stony Nathan Blythe set up a team dynamic with 24 energy, though it's a tad derivative. The pacing is relentless, keeping you glued, but the script stumbles with clunky cop-show clichés and some rushed character intros that feel like they're ticking boxes rather than building depth.
What's got me intrigued? Hints at Meachum's reckless edge and Oliveras' personal demons suggest meatier arcs to come.
Still, the reliance on familiar anti-terrorist tropes and a slightly predictable setup hold it back from greatness. It's not reinventing the wheel, but it's a solid ride worth taking. I'm keen to see where this 13-episode season heads.
If you're after a thrilling night in, Countdown Ep 1 delivers, despite the odd wobble.
7.5/10.
The episode opens with Customs Agent Robert Darden (Milo Ventimiglia) getting killed
His death gives veteran FBI Agent Nathan Blythe (Eric Dane) an excuse to assemble a special task force. There was an indication that Darden was dirty but there could be more to it.
Maverick detective Mark Meachum (Jensen Ackles) has worked with Blyth before. He was undercover in a prison but that assignment has been cut short. He also has a tumour.
DEA Agent Amber Oliveras (Jessica Camacho) is also undercover and she is also a maverick.
They are just two of the members of the task force but Amber really dislikes Mark.
The opener did not have much in the way of a race against clock. The main characters were all stereotypes and it was not that well written.
Blythe tells his newly assembled team to come up with an action plan in an hour. Instead of sitting around and formulating something, Amber tells Mark that she is the friend of the woman he ditched and her sister.
So much for the urgency then!
His death gives veteran FBI Agent Nathan Blythe (Eric Dane) an excuse to assemble a special task force. There was an indication that Darden was dirty but there could be more to it.
Maverick detective Mark Meachum (Jensen Ackles) has worked with Blyth before. He was undercover in a prison but that assignment has been cut short. He also has a tumour.
DEA Agent Amber Oliveras (Jessica Camacho) is also undercover and she is also a maverick.
They are just two of the members of the task force but Amber really dislikes Mark.
The opener did not have much in the way of a race against clock. The main characters were all stereotypes and it was not that well written.
Blythe tells his newly assembled team to come up with an action plan in an hour. Instead of sitting around and formulating something, Amber tells Mark that she is the friend of the woman he ditched and her sister.
So much for the urgency then!
Once i watch a few minutes of the first episode i was already hooked this is an action packed show badass cast members ten out of out so worth to watch I am on my tenth rewatch. I have been a fan of Jensen since 2014 and he wasn't lying when he said that there was going to have action on the show it's so good im addicted to the show. Congratulations to the cast and crew countdown has won my heart and i can't wait for the new episodes I am hoping and praying countdown gets more seasons cause lord it's so freaking good I need more of countdown right now I made my family watch it as well and they are so hooked as well.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaTodas las entradas contienen spoilers
- ErroresCharacters pretending to be law enforcement while following none of the procedures. No vests, no hearing protection. Pernicious.
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