BobbyBBB : Contains spoilers. Click to show. King Kong went to Hong Kong to play ping pong with his ding dong
ninjashmit : 2 episodes in love it so far! It kinda reminds me of The Agency.
Mikeonalpha : Great Christmas special! Love to have this show back.. love Jack... and it looks like it's...
Sassinak : wow this took me back to the streets like the ones I grew up on. to the radio I listened t...
Euringer : The funniest thing about this all from my perspective is the ridiculous homophobe who crea...
Twixtid : I had made an educated guess on the pilot when Pike says "Our 5 year mission" that the stu...
pipo : It was 1984 when this film was done and it became a cult classic, I like it and every time...
Jirido : It could have been a lot better. Dick's voice should have been growlier IMO. The whole fil...
HMHMHMHMMH : The PrimeSRC link is the wrong film (Canto Uno instead of Intermezzo).
Toonaholic : Immortal Classic, one of Sean Connery's best, and certainly Christopher Lambert's and Clan...
A psychological thriller and drama where all the thrill is psychological with not much risk for the protagonists. Very slow burn. Not sure if worth the time with all the shows out there to watch.
Like what exactly? Spoilt for choice doesn’t seem like a very good reason for ditching a show that had great potential and delivered in every episode. And why do I get the feeling “slow-burn” is meant as a criticism? In this day and age, it’s a complement. 90% of the many shows you speak of follow a slap-and-dash all-action-not-much-thought type approach. This is actually a breath of fresh air. It’s reflective of the subject matter - organised, methodical. And I have to question whether you’ve seen passed the first few episodes - there is great risk to the protagonists. It’s not the life-threatening tabloid melodrama we’re all used to - it’s far more insipid; genuine; believable. And for that, it is 100% worth the meagre amount of time it was given compared to far lesser shows of a similar vein. 5/5. No question.