The Longest Day
- Episode aired Jan 13, 2017
- TV-MA
- 52m
With all of the pieces in place, Marius sits down at Vince's poker table to make his final moves. Everything is going according to plan, until Vince becomes suspicious that he's seen this pl... Read allWith all of the pieces in place, Marius sits down at Vince's poker table to make his final moves. Everything is going according to plan, until Vince becomes suspicious that he's seen this play before. When Audrey finds herself at the scene of a bloody crime, she must go against h... Read allWith all of the pieces in place, Marius sits down at Vince's poker table to make his final moves. Everything is going according to plan, until Vince becomes suspicious that he's seen this play before. When Audrey finds herself at the scene of a bloody crime, she must go against her instincts and trust her family to help her manage the situation. Julia embarks on a dan... Read all
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Released from prison, con artist Marius Josipovic (Giovanni Ribisi) needs a place to hide from a Gangster, Vince (Bryan Cranston) whom he tried to swindle. He heads upstate and introduces himself to the Bowman/Bernhardt family as Pete, their grandson who they've not seen since childhood due to familial estrangement. He's able to pull this off thanks to some quickly made documents and because the real Pete was his cellmate and told detailed stories about his time on this homestead. Agreeing to pay Vince a large sum of money for the release of his brother, Marius tries to get what he can from the Bowman's, but they've got financial, ethical and criminal problems of their own.
My initial concerns, that the show might be a scam of the week type one, proved to be unfounded, with the series providing one overall story across it's ten episodes, and only occasionally relying on Cousin Pete's smart mouth to get him out of a bind. Ribisi is great in the lead role, making Marius a character you care about, even though his problems are mostly of his own making. Producer Bryan Cranston takes an uncredited role as Vince and, though I'm not sure that his 'wiseguy' is as compelling as his 'chemist teacher', he still provides a convincing danger for our lead. A host of recognisable faces act as the Bowman/Bernhardt family too, including Marin Ireland as Julia, and Peter Gerety and Margo Martindale as the patriarch and matriarch of the family. All are excellent.
I worry about how long the central theme of the show can remain convincing, however, that is a problem for a late time. For now, it's an enjoyable experience to watch.
So first CBS got to try with this project but they pulled out before Amazon step in and take in the project and what a lost it look right now for CBS,, the story-line is so connected and just until the finale they keep on giving us a little portion of what to come where Pete keeps on getting out of troubles just to find himself into another and the plot keeps on thickening and growing till the second half of the finale where they show you the BIG CON ... so bravo to the writers as they did and amazing job over the last year and well.. that shows on the ratings.
As for the cast , my goodness they were all engaging and on point, from Giovanni Ribisi to Marin Ireland to the great Margo Martindale and of course the huge addition and i believe what built publicity to the show, Bryan Cranston and here he just pulled another "classier" level of Heisenberg :D
Finally, you gotta do it now ,, binge watch the 10 episodes because i do believe there's gonna be a second season. When !! i just read it might take a while so maybe till 2018 !! but based on what i understood Amazon is 100% invested and prepared for a renewal and the final scene in here showed us there is a new plot ... but will it have the same or even the likes of the amazing entertaining cast of this one !! who knows... so free up your schedule next Saturday and i hope you will enjoy this season at the same amount i did.
Another godam monologue!
The only reason this is scoring so highly is because there are so many viewers who have little experience of good movie-making, drama and story-telling. It's what the TV channels churn out and they accept it because they don't know any better.
Sure, it's an interesting series with lots of good points but the writer get carried away and forget what story and plot is about. I don't care if some know-nothing exec thought it was the best thing since Citizen Kane, the writing is variable and someone somewhere should have spotted this rant and just cut it.
Boring, boring, boring.
Try watching it with some sort of critical eye, eh! And stop voting so-so series 10 all the time!
Enough about that, Marius is again broke as the money went to the owner and a bundle went to the late Charlie. These thieves had honor among them but seems a little over, considering they didn't get that much of a payout, but still, maybe they all had a relationship before season 1.
Carly's character still gives me digust and creep and Otto and Audrey gives me so much joy. Agreed this show is not that good as "Breaking Bad" or lots but that's the point, no show could ever get to Breaking Bad's level so stop bickering about it. "Character actress" Margo Martindale for the win!
Did you know
- Trivia"Blue Moon" by Beck plays during this episode. Giovanni Ribisi and Beck are brothers-in-law as Beck is married to his sister Marissa.
- GoofsAll entries contain spoilers
- SoundtracksHarder Out Here
(Credited)
Performed by The Bright Light Social Hour