Marius and the Bernhardt's take part in a con to free Julia. Marius and Lizzie square off as Julia's life hangs in the balance.Marius and the Bernhardt's take part in a con to free Julia. Marius and Lizzie square off as Julia's life hangs in the balance.Marius and the Bernhardt's take part in a con to free Julia. Marius and Lizzie square off as Julia's life hangs in the balance.
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Best episode of the series
This 3rd series was the weakest of the three, with plots going nowhere (Lorraine anyone?), dislikable new entries (Lizzie), a con too labyrinthine to make any sense (wine, painting, saving Julia... whatever) and the whole Lila plot being tiresome beyond belief.
However, the last episode managed to tie up almost everything in a satisfactory way. Marius gets what he wants but very generously (and foolishly) he gives everything to his "family" (did he really? I hope some diamonds got stuck to his pocket).
The scene with Otto was kind of moving, Otto being the softies ready to forgive and forget as long as everybody gets along. It was a nice, melancholic ending, as if to prove that even hardened loners need a family or something. Shame that the edge of the series is completely gone and not surprisingly the show was over for good.
However, the last episode managed to tie up almost everything in a satisfactory way. Marius gets what he wants but very generously (and foolishly) he gives everything to his "family" (did he really? I hope some diamonds got stuck to his pocket).
The scene with Otto was kind of moving, Otto being the softies ready to forgive and forget as long as everybody gets along. It was a nice, melancholic ending, as if to prove that even hardened loners need a family or something. Shame that the edge of the series is completely gone and not surprisingly the show was over for good.
Season Three Review
And so, the third and final season of "Sneaky Pete". I've enjoyed the first two but I'm glad that the show isn't dragging out the attempts to keep the whole family in the dark for much longer.
With Julia (Marin Ireland) now knowing the truth about Marius (Giovanni Ribisi) she debates telling the rest of the family, as Marius tries to extricate himself from the situation - though his feelings for them make it more difficult than he thought. He's offered an opportunity though, when an old friend, Lizzie (Efrat Dor) offers him a chance to join a score that she's putting together. Marjorie (Alison Wright) has strong feelings that Marius shouldn't do it and refuses to offer her support this time.
I'm torn between the fact that I really enjoyed all three seasons of "Sneaky Pete" and being happy that it's ended before it's high wire act of con artistry transferred from familiar fun to repetitive. This is probably as complex as the show can realistically get too, with Marius attempting to control two (or possibly three) cons at the same time each of which has its own (sometimes opposing) desirable outcomes. Efrat Dor is not the only newcomer for this season, with "Suits" Patrick Adams as a key character alongside a pair of faces who are unfortunately no longer with us, M. Emmet Walsh and Ricky Jay.
Again, its' a lot of fun watching Marius juggle all these issues and desires. The seasons secondary story sees the family come to Los Angeles trying to find out whether Audrey's other daughter is still alive, as Maggie suggested.
I'm OK with the ending which, though there were stories that could have been further explored, doesn't end on a cliffhanger and is satisfying enough. If you're on the fence about "Sneaky Pete" I'd say that it's underappreciated and underloved and certainly worth the time investment.
With Julia (Marin Ireland) now knowing the truth about Marius (Giovanni Ribisi) she debates telling the rest of the family, as Marius tries to extricate himself from the situation - though his feelings for them make it more difficult than he thought. He's offered an opportunity though, when an old friend, Lizzie (Efrat Dor) offers him a chance to join a score that she's putting together. Marjorie (Alison Wright) has strong feelings that Marius shouldn't do it and refuses to offer her support this time.
I'm torn between the fact that I really enjoyed all three seasons of "Sneaky Pete" and being happy that it's ended before it's high wire act of con artistry transferred from familiar fun to repetitive. This is probably as complex as the show can realistically get too, with Marius attempting to control two (or possibly three) cons at the same time each of which has its own (sometimes opposing) desirable outcomes. Efrat Dor is not the only newcomer for this season, with "Suits" Patrick Adams as a key character alongside a pair of faces who are unfortunately no longer with us, M. Emmet Walsh and Ricky Jay.
Again, its' a lot of fun watching Marius juggle all these issues and desires. The seasons secondary story sees the family come to Los Angeles trying to find out whether Audrey's other daughter is still alive, as Maggie suggested.
I'm OK with the ending which, though there were stories that could have been further explored, doesn't end on a cliffhanger and is satisfying enough. If you're on the fence about "Sneaky Pete" I'd say that it's underappreciated and underloved and certainly worth the time investment.
Outstanding and gripping
By far one of the best TV shows I've ever seen. Hilarious acting, great humor and perfect timing. An OUTSTANDING example of storytelling that unfortunately comes to an end with this season since a fourth one will officially not be produced.
Where Is My Money???
I wonder. They didn't show Ricky Jay's face in this last ep. As he collected his reward. I wonder if he passed before this ep. Was shot. Sad. RIP Good Sir Ricky Jay. We miss you. +1 Star
The final scene is set as all the players congregate at the SANTA ANITA RACE TRACK! I know this place well since I grew up there.
Everything goes pretty smoothly but of course Lizzie shows up to get her money and Marius saves Julia from death and screws over Lizzie again.
Everything works out just fine in what I guess this turned out to be the series finale??? Sad. Thank you David Shore and Bryan Cranston for giving us 3 seasons of cons and grifts and double dealings.
6/10.
The final scene is set as all the players congregate at the SANTA ANITA RACE TRACK! I know this place well since I grew up there.
Everything goes pretty smoothly but of course Lizzie shows up to get her money and Marius saves Julia from death and screws over Lizzie again.
Everything works out just fine in what I guess this turned out to be the series finale??? Sad. Thank you David Shore and Bryan Cranston for giving us 3 seasons of cons and grifts and double dealings.
6/10.
Giovanni Ribisi?
This is a great series in the quality of Breaking Bad. Thank you Bryan Cranston.
I would have rated it a 10 if it wasn't for the unfortunate choice of casting Giovanni Ribisi in the lead.... who is a continuously bad actor. Does he suck lemons prior to delivering his lines? He always makes the same squinty face in every scene that just gets to you after an episode or two. Doesn't matter if he is sad happy, angry, or indifferent,. it is the same lemon face.
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- TriviaThe Brooklyn Potash is a tribute to the late great Ricky Jay, whose last name is Potash.
- SoundtracksHarder Out Here (Sneaky Pete Main Title Theme)
Written by Edward Brailiff, Joseph Mirasole, Jack O'Brien, Curtis Roush
Performed by The Bright Light Social Hour
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