Classic_Film_TV_Cafe
Joined Jul 2012
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I had high hopes for this series because of Michael Connelly's involvement. But it's clear from the first episode that this show ain't no Bosch (the original series). Heck, it's not even Bosch: Legacy or The Lincoln Lawyer (which are both enjoyable despite never reaching the heights of Bosch). Maggie Q is a capable actress, but her character could have been taken from any dozen network cop shows. In fact, there's not one compelling character on the show. The intertwining plots start slowly, but gradually become more interesting as the series progresses. That's the basis for my 6.0 rating. Oddly, though, there are two stand-alone crimes introduced and solved in the same episode. These episodes just seemed like filler. Would I watch a second season? Maybe...but right now there are too many other more engrossing shows to watch.
What a disappointment! I can't believe it took five screenwriters to come up with this poor excuse to combine two great superhero characters. First, let me say that I am sick and tired of the MCU multiverse stories. Enough already! Second, Ryan Reynolds is extremely funny as Deadpool, but there can be too much Deadpool as this movie proves. The opening scenes without Wolverine are packed with Deadpool quips and they eventually grow tiresome. Third, do you know what else grows tiresome? The endless fight scenes. Yes, they are amusing at first, but they go on and on and pummel your senses until you just want them to be over. Add a bland villain and you have a recipe for a mediocre film. Sure, there are some fun cameos and inside jokes, but that's not enough to rescue a tiresome movie. If there's a fourth Deadpool movie, let's hope it's a return to the quality of Deadpool and Deadpool 2.