daddysarm
Joined Jul 2006
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And psychopaths. This is entertaining, but not nearly as fun as it was "supposed" to be. And "The King" is not nearly as likeable as hw as "supposed" to be. He is an a-hole psychopath. All his relatives are a-holes. The music is hit and miss. All in all, another over-rated show about psychopaths.
Today's Americans sure do love 'em and this Sheridan takes that to the bank.
Today's Americans sure do love 'em and this Sheridan takes that to the bank.
My wife (definitely not a wine expert) calls wines that have no depth or complexity "Easy to drink." Tracker is easy to drink, and I over-rate it at 5* in honor of my wife.
The Bad to Terrible: His co-workers are goofy caricatures. Reenie is Ok, but also strange.
Each episode wraps up the whole strange thing in just 40 minutes, enabled by everyone being crazily deferential to Shaw and Shaw's hacker guy being able to do anything in seconds. Deferential: cops constantly treat him like he has more authority and jurisdiction than they have, he walks around pulling his gun on anyone, whenever he feels like it, he gets instant collaboration from all kinds of upper-level federal law enforcement, everyone he "interviews" instantly tells him their life story and more.
Deferential: in one of the highest rated episodes, 2 ex-military let him lead the around by the nose, and when they are in a rush to find one guy's wife before she dies, the guy just stands there and lets Shaw do all the work. He didn't even follow him.
I won't say it has officially Jumped The Shark by mis-season 2, but it gets wilder and wilder. Not a compliment.
The Good: The locale for each episode is interesting. The lead actor is good. Other people know him from prev shows. I did not, but he is good. Reenie is OK.
The Bad to Terrible: His co-workers are goofy caricatures. Reenie is Ok, but also strange.
Each episode wraps up the whole strange thing in just 40 minutes, enabled by everyone being crazily deferential to Shaw and Shaw's hacker guy being able to do anything in seconds. Deferential: cops constantly treat him like he has more authority and jurisdiction than they have, he walks around pulling his gun on anyone, whenever he feels like it, he gets instant collaboration from all kinds of upper-level federal law enforcement, everyone he "interviews" instantly tells him their life story and more.
Deferential: in one of the highest rated episodes, 2 ex-military let him lead the around by the nose, and when they are in a rush to find one guy's wife before she dies, the guy just stands there and lets Shaw do all the work. He didn't even follow him.
I won't say it has officially Jumped The Shark by mis-season 2, but it gets wilder and wilder. Not a compliment.
The Good: The locale for each episode is interesting. The lead actor is good. Other people know him from prev shows. I did not, but he is good. Reenie is OK.