A female private investigator whose career specialty is exposing fraud for a living is drawn to a man whose career appears to be committing fraud for a living.A female private investigator whose career specialty is exposing fraud for a living is drawn to a man whose career appears to be committing fraud for a living.A female private investigator whose career specialty is exposing fraud for a living is drawn to a man whose career appears to be committing fraud for a living.
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We are loving this show. Finding it fun, clever and entertaining. It is enjoyable, much like the old Mission Impossible series was, but with a modern look and much more intrigue and play. Life is crazy, and it is nice to come home and disappear into the fantasy of a spunky intelligent thriller. It is also nice to have that story told without the extraneous and exploitive blood, guts and gore of other shows. The characters are fleshing out slowly, and cannot be taken at face value. Each week builds nicely on the previous one, which help to draw the watcher into the growing story. Mireille Enos is fun to watch, with her Monroeish eye-flutter affectations. She is mesmerizing, and nicely underplays the roll. In fact the show has strong and interesting female rolls with Sonya Walger playing the anti-hero steamily well. Yes, they are stereotyped, but aren't most fantasies? If we wanted to watch 'real life' we would just turn off the TV!
I was extremely interested in watching this series when I saw the trailer a couple of months ago. It reminded me a bit of The Thomas Crown Affair with the amazing attraction between the lead investigator and the sexy con artist. I had even persuaded friends to give it a try. So when it finally came out last month, I can't say enough how disappointed I was when I began watching. There seemed to be changes to the original trailer. So I went back and found that the original trailer I had seen was missing and another had replaced it. The original male lead had been replaced by Peter Krause and his female cohort was replaced by Sonya Walger. It seemed they have even changed the plot of the pilot. As I continued watching the first two episodes, I've found the feel of the show had been compromised in my opinion. To me, the chemistry between Enos and Krause just isn't quite the same as it was in that first trailer with Damon Dayoub. I love Mireille Enos and the rest of the cast. They are superb. But the show seems different than what it came across as originally and I almost feel like this was false advertising. Hope it can be salvaged.
I missed the pilot, so I started out watching the second episode. Normally I would consider that a problem with a Shondaland production, as they tend to start with a bang, but judging by all the reviews here by people who watched and hated the first episode I'm not sure it was a problem this time.
What I saw was ... fine. The actors are good (glad to see Dirty Sexy Money's Peter Krause again) and the premise of a private detective, the con guy who loves his last mark, Interpol, an ongoing con and a mystery-of-the-week is fine, but I just didn't find any of it that interesting. It's all a little vanilla.
What I saw was ... fine. The actors are good (glad to see Dirty Sexy Money's Peter Krause again) and the premise of a private detective, the con guy who loves his last mark, Interpol, an ongoing con and a mystery-of-the-week is fine, but I just didn't find any of it that interesting. It's all a little vanilla.
There are moments when I like this show, and there are moments when I think it's utterly beyond anything good. First of main character, Mireille Enos, I liked her very much in the show Hanna, badass, ruthless, heartless CIA operative, think she was brilliant. But here she's PI or security consult or something, writing is just very weak most of the time, not sure what she supposed to be. I just don't buy it, and if I like something I can buy a lot, but here no. Still, it's not a 1/10 I see some have rated it as such and it's far better than the worst I've seen. But I also see ppl rated it as an 10/10 and that's just nuts, if anyone tells you this is the best they ever seen, never ever trust that person. There are some characters that are amusing, specially the brother and sister from England, they rather shoot you instead of... well they just rather shoot you period, that makes you want to see next episode. But if you want to watch a smart heist, gentleman robber, conman show, watch White Collar with Matt Bomer, that's a 9/10 on my scale.
I really enjoy this show because it's fun, plain and simple. It's fast moving so most of the details are left out and things just happen. Is it realistic? I'm sure it isn't, but I do sometimes enjoy lighter fare (only one murder so far) that just entertains. It packs a lot into each episode and for me, it never drags. I think Mireille Enos and Peter Krause are great in their respective roles and I especially enjoy Krause's subtle expression changes that convey a wistfulness when he is thinking about Alice. I bet a lot of women would love to have someone think that way about them. And maybe I really like the characters because they are older (is that why some people think they're ugly?). I do hope this show finds a niche and is able to maintain the fast pace.
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- TriviaMirielle Enos (Alice) and Alan Ruck (Gordon) are married to each other in real life.
- GoofsThroughout the series whenever a gun is pulled or shown a gun cocking sound is heard, even for hammerless guns that are incapable of making such a sound.
- ConnectionsReferenced in The Bachelor: After the Final Rose (2016)
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