Identity Theft
- Episode aired Sep 4, 2024
- TV-MA
- 43m
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8.4/10
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A London bombing puts Taverner under pressure. When River grows concerned for his grandfather, Louisa encourages him to go for a visit.A London bombing puts Taverner under pressure. When River grows concerned for his grandfather, Louisa encourages him to go for a visit.A London bombing puts Taverner under pressure. When River grows concerned for his grandfather, Louisa encourages him to go for a visit.
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It had been 12 months since I had seen the previous series so was pleased to have a recap but, by the time the titles came up in the 14th minute complete with the Mick Jagger them tune (which was sadly missing from the closing titles), it was as if the team hadn't been away.
I hadn't been happy with the close of the previous series seemingly somewhat contrived but Lamb and the team are back on form here and there even seems to be a good story to go along with Lamb's acerbic Tomfoolery.
Grandad Cartwright seems to have a bigger role here, lost and bewildered with Altzheimers and we are to believe her has killed his grandson River. Not seeing his arrival or corpse does lead viewers to question whether that is thd case.
A great set up to the new series without all the woke nonsense tv generally serves up these days.
I hadn't been happy with the close of the previous series seemingly somewhat contrived but Lamb and the team are back on form here and there even seems to be a good story to go along with Lamb's acerbic Tomfoolery.
Grandad Cartwright seems to have a bigger role here, lost and bewildered with Altzheimers and we are to believe her has killed his grandson River. Not seeing his arrival or corpse does lead viewers to question whether that is thd case.
A great set up to the new series without all the woke nonsense tv generally serves up these days.
The second lead in the show, "Identity Theft," was not River Cartwright, but rather Jackson Lamb. River spends a significant portion of the season four trailer hijacking a motorized bicycle in a French village, which is difficult for him to achieve with neither head nor thorax. This suggests that Lamb would have been slightly more upset, as River is one of his Joes and can almost approach tolerating him. The end of their story did not involve River, who was seen speeding through the French countryside in the back of a taxi. It is unclear whether River was deployed to investigate the Westacres bombing or hunting down his grandfather's surprise visitor. Season four started off lower-key than season three, but it was all the better for it. The plotting and fart-soaked wit are what make Slow Horses stand out, rather than the glamour. The cheekiness continued when First Desk was called for and Taverner arrived at the bombsite. James Callis' character is still nice, but his dimness is incontestable. He is unable to dredge up sentiment other than "There are no words" in the face of 23 murders committed on their patch. Between his role in getting Diana to do his COBRA homework, falling apart when the bomber's booby trap exploded, and decorating his office with framed snaps from his ski holidays, he is clearly the lightest of lightweights and either somebody's useful idiot or somebody important's nephew. Joanna Scanlan returns as office manager Moira Tregorian and JK "Chatty" Coe in series four. Standish is no longer with Lamb, as she is now involved in the case of a killer. Her scenes with Lamb reveal the character's hard-to-pin-down nature. Lamb also has a new sparring partner, Head Dog Emma Flyte (Ruth Bradley), who helps Duffy recover from a coma. Lamb is kept from the public for 12 minutes before Mick Jagger's drawl prompts him to get off the sofa. He struggles with his low-key start, releasing guffs with better comic timing than most stand-ups. Oldman's performance in this role is so supreme that it's more entertaining to watch him debate the nutritional suitability of a breakfast Jaffa Cake than to watch any other screen spy do. The show and series excel in the everyday, with Oldman's supreme performance making it more entertaining to watch him debate the nutritional suitability of a breakfast Jaffa Cake than any other screen spy.
Did you know
- TriviaThe name "stoats" is mentioned to refer to "Watchers", who are agents performing surveillance on a target.
- Quotes
Emma Flyte: So, you're in charge of the rejects.
Jackson Lamb: They don't like being called that.
Emma Flyte: What do you call them?
Jackson Lamb: The rejects
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 77th Primetime Emmy Awards (2025)
- SoundtracksThis Is How We Do It
performed by Montell Jordan
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- Runtime43 minutes
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