Please don't spend money on this.
... View MoreIt's hard to see any effort in the film. There's no comedy to speak of, no real drama and, worst of all.
... View MoreTrue to its essence, the characters remain on the same line and manage to entertain the viewer, each highlighting their own distinctive qualities or touches.
... View MoreThis movie tries so hard to be funny, yet it falls flat every time. Just another example of recycled ideas repackaged with women in an attempt to appeal to a certain audience.
... View MoreVery predictable!! A drunk cop killer who gets away without a scrape every time.
... View MoreIf you can bare watching past the first few episodes, one line can sum up this whole series 'Ryan Harding you are a Bureau liability'.
... View MoreOne of the wrost series which I've ever watched,found it on TV and did watch couple of episodes but its just terrible.I cant find any sense in this at all,you have obsessed FBI hunter,way too much people following Joe and committing crimes which doesn't make any sense,I mean unless someone says that Joe managed to hypnotise/brainwash every person which he met then series doesn't make any sense,mainly because crimes and kills that Joe and his followers commit is nonsense. I mean, IMDb says "Did you know?-At least one person gets killed in every episode"I don't think that at least one person gets killed in every episode,at least one person gets killed in every 3 scenes.
... View MoreThey really should use this as a case study in film schools, to show aspiring script writers and directors what they should not do!The series starts well. The characters are strong and complex, the premise/general theme is engaging and the acting is top notch. In the early episodes the plot too is good. However this soon changes as things start to drag and drag and drag. By episode 6/7 we've already seen countless instances of implausible stupidity by the FBI, local police and our star, supposedly a brilliant veteran agent. In this parallel universe, cops don't shoot tires of baddie's cars, when they storm or surround buildings they forget to check the back door and in spite of having to deal with a number of nutjobs that visited our villain in jail, they do not think that it might be wise to go through archives of videos (which they have) pre- emptively to figure out who might be coming next. They allow a lawyer to become an accomplice to an organised serial killer network without even taking the time to question her. This allows the bad guys to stage one close escape after another.The result is excruciating! What ought to be a 2 hour plot is really being milked to its limits and this really does not make for fun watching. I'm barely at episode 6 or 7 (cannot remember as they all do blend into one!) and I am losing the will to live. It is a real shame as they could just vary the plot a bit more and make a brilliant series, given the resources.I, for one, am cutting my losses: I'll switch back to only fools and horses...
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